Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 162, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 19, 1929 Page: 4 of 22
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Every day the Times sells more papers in Oklahoma City than there are homes.
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Two chemists of the University of
month last year. new building esti-
mates for the city amounted to three-
fifths of the entire state’s total. It was
shown Tuesday in the report of S W.
Straus & Co., statisticians.
Both city and state totals in build-
i ing permits, however, reflected a gen-
eral decline in building activity over
the nation, according to the report.
long black coats may soon appear: for
college things are that no more, they
don't wear what they did before
Bill led the way and as they trouped back onto the stage, they made
a truly extraordinary and imposing sight. Their metal evening suits glittered
bed the groggiest of sleepyhead, he
never thinks of going raw. lest he
might rale the class haw-haw.
Well—
When hems went down and waists
soared high in women’s dresses sweep-
ing by, the college lads banned high-
school stuff and started dressing, sure
enough.
Then—
The Loping Lenas. Too, Have Blown
things, and of those they cough and
sing.
Complete With
Majestic
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To Get Kelley
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theater closing time till dawn.
As for the club itself, it was one gasp of wonderment
A saxophonist again—in Broadway’s latest and most glamorous night club
"Barbara, dear, I’m rottenly miserable away from you. What do you say
to my coming back to New York?"
A pause, then in a rush:
"Yes, come. Hendy. I want you. .
trimmings were set aganist a background of rich royal purple. thousands
of golden dollars were plastered everywhere, on the ceiling. on the walls,
on the barks of chairs.
Of course there was a cabaret performance, twice nightly, the artists
being the foremost stars of the day.
Ray did not usually pay much attention to the performers but he noticed
one particular girl, who for the past week had brought down the biggest
torpid liver, acid stomach, sleepless-
ness and all sorts of bladder disorders.
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gish and clogged and need a flushing
occasionally, else we have backache
and dull misery in the kidney region,
severe" headaches, rheumatic twinges.
acid of grapes and lemon juice. com-
bined with lithia, and is intended to
flush clogged kidneys and help stimu-
crash. it will be shown in November,
. it was said.
The report said that building ec-
tivity, which for several months had
Store Hours:
Dally: 9a.m.
to • a. m.
Saturday: • a. a
FLINT. Mich., Nov. 19.— O)-Bun-
nell O. Boweis, former county treas-
urer, awaiting hearing on charges of
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Chapter 24
HE wailing of Rays saxophone echoed in Barbara’s cars as she picked
membership drive of the Capitol Hill
( Commerce club and setting of a new
date for a second start, was planned
by club directors Monday noon, ac-
cording to A. H Parmelee, president.
the election Sunday of his opponent.
Pascual Ortiz Rubio.
His statement, while claiming the
election really was won by himself,
indicated, it was believed, a disposi-
tion to wait and see what action the
take a tablespoonful in a glass of
water before breakfast for a few days
and your kidneys will then act fine.
This famous salts is made from the
Sears. Roebuck and Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT STORE
Kidneys as You Clean
Your. Bowels
Use Our Free Tire
Mountine and
Battery Installatlon
Service
up the telephone receiver.
"Mrs. Ray Lowther there 1 Boston calling."
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President Announces Plan For
Reorganization.
Willing to Wait
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Grand and Harvey,
Just Across from Street Car and
Bus Terminal
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appetite and rid you of that heavy,
logzy, peplees feeling.
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KEEL LIKE A MILLION. TAKE
First Legal Steps Taken For
Release of Disabled War
Veteran.
Basketball Coach There Needs
Help.
$10 Down, $10
Monthly
Small Carrying Charge
Guaranteed One
Year
Head of 40 and 8
Will Be Guest Here
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City Building is
Leadin" in State,
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Despite Decrease
like beaten gold under the brilliant electric lights, their golden masks were
comic and bizarre, and their music was guaranteed to make a paralyzed man
get up and wiggle! Small wonder the Golden Dollar was packed from
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Quick Way to Open
Stuffed Up Head
More than one headache has been
caused, not by the stomach or eyes.
Decline Nation-wide, Say Sta-
tistical Group.
Although Oklahoma City building
activity decreased more than $600.00(1
1 in October as compared with the same
22 highest all-round honors won now
. scarce would dare to show his face un-
m less his tie were well in place.
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Buttnow. ’though whistles pry from wnamanewho Erre “er fob ’and
The goal is $10,000
Capitol Hill merchants will
asked to decorate their store fronts
Henderson. of course. Could she be bothered speakig to him’’ .
hesitated. fatally, clearly she heard again the notes of the saxophone.
Her eyes were thunder dark. lit by a sudden flash of fury
"Mrs. Ray Lowther is speaking. . "
A moment’s silence and then Henderson s voice.
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time, seems also skidding down the
hill: though some still quaff a genial:
gill.
The Loping Lenas too have blown,
and now unless a guy can own a bus
to match the best in town. few co-eds
perk when he’s around.
Vivid golden late them to activity. It also helps
neutralize the acids in the urine m
in fairness to yourself, before buying any
radio, check to see how it compares with
Silvertone. In beauty I In tone! In price!
Thousands who have done this have been
astounded at the value Silvertone offers.
They didn’t think it could be possible!
And only Sears, Roebuck and Co., with
its 12,000,000 customers and 400,000,-
000 annual sales, could offer such a value!
With all our great resources and with the
genius of Alexander Senauke, M.E., E.E.,
we deliberately set out to create a radio
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"These things are hot." he grumbled. "If we didn’t come out here every
now and then for a breathing space, I’d suffocate."
"You’re right there," said Bill Foster, looking unusually plump in an
evening suit of metal cloth with purple satin facings, "but you’ve got to
admit this crazy stunt has been a success, rigging us up in these golden
tuxedos with masks to hide our fatal beauty from the public gaze. Every
one’s crazy to learn who we are, whereas, if there were no mystery about us.
not a soul would care."
night and immediately arraigned at a
special session of Justice court. The
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"That tie’s too loud; that shirt
Dour deans who wham-whammed won’t do—those wide stripes look like
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community fund campaign. The arrested on a second warrant Monday
Commerce club drive probably will he
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baggy pants of lads who majored in hell on you!"
romance are pulling in their necks The day of sober dress is here aid
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SYNOPSIS The "uxury husband revolts! Kav. convineed he and Barbara
can never be harpy while ne 1s dependent on her money, makes a decisive move
Henderson leaves their home for a visit in Boston, hopin the suramned rnlattons
between Barbara and Ray will reach a erisis in his absence That muht KaV
Announces his decision to Brbara He has left his toh in her uncle s off ice. is
derermined 10 win lis independenee as a composer of jazz, and until he has
nude good. will leave his wife Barbara s despair turns to rase a few mome H'
later, when tram Ray’s den come the walline note- of his saxophone, pavine a
polgnani lune ol his own composition. Those orievin Leavn Bues
Everyone thought it was r swell
idea to plant rye around Capitol
Hill senior highschool to keep down
dust and cover the rocks.
The trouble is, every cow and
horse within a mile thinks its swell
too, according to Bill Haller, basket.
ball coach, who has the irksome job
of "shooing” them off.
Since neighborhood cattle have
discovered such toothsome grazing,
activities of the coach have been ex-
tended to make contented bovines
not so contented.
And it ’s no small job to lope all
over a 20-acre lot after cows sev-
eral times a day, Haller complains.
Barbara.
Now Bill arose from the lounge, threw his cigarct on' the floor. "Come
on, fellows, we'd best be getting back."
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second warrant charges him with em-
bezzling $26,447 of county funds. He
furnished bail of $25,000 pending a
hearing November 22.
Bowles, who had been county treas-
urer for seven years, resigned shortly
after his arrest on the first warrant.
building is caused by the market
IX7HY, once upon a time, they say,
W the gals would ride most any
way. and lads who kicked the stripped-
down Ford could get the fairest fraus
aboard.
But now—in coat and vest and hat
Silvertone Screen-Grid
Radio’s newest achieve-
ment! Range and volume
to thrill you!
hand. was curiously striking. Tall and willowy, her features were sel in a
lovely oval face; her hair was magnificent. like that of a thoroughbred,
failing in dark clouds on cither side of her face and caught up in a huge
knot behind. Her suppleness, length of limb and rounded slimness would
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they no longer irritate, thus helping
to relieve bladder disorders.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; makes a
delightful effervescent lithia water
drink which everybody should take
now and then to help keep their kid-
neys clean.
A well-known local druggist says
he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who
believe in trying to correct kidney
trouble while it is only trouble. (Adv.)
AESYDES
NORMAN—SHAWNEE—BLANCHARD
OKLAHOMA CITY-EARLSBORO
A NOTHER vice that once did prime
H the boys who craved a larger
have fascinated the heart of a sculptor. Ray found her an undeniable
pleasure. That is, from afar.
It had never occurred to him to cultivate her acquaintance, although
the other fellows were toppling over each other to meet her before she had
been on the bill a day. But he remained strangely aloof.
Therefore, he was not a littel surprised when.’early one morning. she
Approached him.
"Mr. Lowther." she smiled with engaging charm, "would you think me
forward if I asked you to have supper with me?"
"Not at all, I’d be delighted," Ray replied.
“I want to talk with you and thought we might have a bite together
somewhere. Tha is, if you haven’t a date or a wife waiting for you."
(To he continued)
Manufacturing Economies and
Increased Production Make
Possible Lower Prices On
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Tuesday.
Ingram is a na-
tive of Pennsyl-
vania and now is
a member of the
city council of1
Los Angeles.
A special meet-1
ing has been
called for Friday
to be held at the
American Legion
hall here, at
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More than 200 members already
have been secured, it was said, and
the campaign probably can be com-
today— for college lads are not that
way. The swishing jeans which once
encased colicgate legs have bren re-
placed by somewhat milder-modeled
/He,
THAT is to say, in parlance plain.
I They won’t strut garterless again.
And when they take co-eds out, the
sidewalks don’t rise up and shout
and. joining with the whole outdocs,
break nut in loud protesting roa"s
against rare com-bin-a-tions which
outdo the oily newly-rich.
Why. even Edward Patterson (who
GUcKACRADIO’
Motherhood
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Complete relaxation „“e,
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being Nervousness, (.wIA
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E. "Snapper” Ingram, national head ,
of the 40 and 8 organization, is to be 1
honor guest of the Oklahoma Citv ■
A chapter Friday, it
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She dropped the receiver. Straightening herself she listened mechanically. . ---------
It seemed the sound of jazz completely filled the room. , Presidential Loser Plans No
Suddenly she felt that she must get away from it. She ran breathlessly A , M
out of the apartment and a moment later she found herself in the wide en- Armed Movement
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Re-organization of the annual
Three months now since the night he had told Barbara of his determina-
tion to leave her—three months since he had last set eyes upon her. A
' FOUR—OKLAHOMA CITY’ TIMES, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1929.
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been proceeding at a slackening pace,
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trance hall demanding a taxi. The porter whistled for one and when it. ..... .. „ , , A nl„ . . ... .1
arrived she gave the driver Cora Trenton-Jones’s address. MEXICO CITY Nov 19 A i . t i.i ano lc week.
The cab rattled on down the avenue while outside the wind howled. । published statement of Jose yascon-
She had passed almost into a state of coma when suddenly she leaned celos. defeated Mexican presidential
forward, fear in her eyes. For she had fancied she had heard faintly the candidate. that he shortly would come
wail of a saxophone. ' to Mexico City was accepted here
• • • Tuesday as assurance he would at-
Ray took off his mask and wiped his forehead. It was a golden mask, tempt no armed movement at present
designed especially for the Golden Symphony Eight, the jazz band of the in support of his claims of fraud in
Golden Dollar club, latest and smartest of New York's night clubs.
State building for Septem- queer that a
ber totaled 15,111.225. few little ciga-
Tulsa permits declined from $1,250- rettes could
644 for October, 1928, to $610,940, the help neoe v
revort showed. IN a the frst few
The survey company said that re- purfs in-
cent stock market agitations came too hale clears out
late to be reflected in the building in- and
dustry for October. If anv change in
at least two weeks before Christmas.
It was decided. An effort will be made
to have every merchant on the south-
side decorate.
resumed next week, according
Owen Chaffin, general chairman.
New Beetles Found
WASHINGTON — P— Eleven new
species of beetles. collected in Costa
Rica by Ferdinand Nevermann of San
Jose, have been idertifled by W. S
Fisher of the bureau of entomology
One species was named agrilus never
manni, in honor of the finder. Man
of the beetles have brilliant, metallic
colors. varying from bronze and cop-
which Ingram
will be the guest
William Mylon of I
Lawton. head of
the organization ।
in Oklahoma also'
is to be present. | _______
During the war Money doesn't mean everything in
Ingram was overseas with Company this world, but everything in this
B of the Second Anti-aircraft battal- world seems to mean money.—Kay
ton of the coast artillery corps, Features.
C.TSN’Mem- No Tobacco
mac. W. Va.,
says Dr. Blos-
ser's Cigarettes
were the only thing that relieved his
headache and he's not the only one.
Dr. Blossers Cigarettes are the
formula of a famous specialist, who
discovered a way of preparing in
cigarette form medicinal herbs, ber-
ries and flowers, known the world over
for their beneficial effects on the irri-
tated membranes of the nose. Fine,
too. to relieve spasms of Asthma.
Harmless for everyone. At all drug-
gists.
DR. BLOSSER’S
Medical Cigarettes
A YEAR ago when whistles blew
n and threw men sleepers in a
stew and sent them off to 8 o’clocks
CONSERV-A-TIS-UM is the word.
U On every campus side it's heard.
NTUST blatant bard take on the
IVI task of telling why? They add Well also go con-serv-a-tive—-unless
to ask. I we miss our aim.”
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been relieved of the lessene nain
strain and the pain. Pain
the discomfort and the nervousness that
coma from the distention end the stretch-
ing of the skin and the tissues which at-
tend this delicate condition. Mothers hive
recommended it to ’heir daughters through
aevera) generations.
You owe yourself the comfort "Moth-
er's Friend gives during the wilting
months. It is sc soothing and relaxing!
It ia not a drug to be taken. It fa used
externally only—gently rubbed into the
skin. Clean and pleasant to the touch.
Brings relief promptly. Very valuable in
keeping the breasts in good condition.
Also puts you in fine shape tor the ap-
proaching ordeal.
n "Mother’s Friend" is on sale
F F 6 e at drug stores. $1.25 per
D 1 bottle. Try a massage with
5ook it tonight and notice the eae
and comfort it gives. A book
let on "Things to Know Before Baby
Comes" will be mailed in plain envelope, ■ H
free, on request. Address Bradfield Regu- I
later Co, Dept. F. Atlanta, Ga,
-Balance payable on the Bryden plan of
L easy-to-meet friendly credit terms.
hundred times had he been on the point of phoning her: a hundred times -----
had he passed by her home—fearful, yet eager, that she might suddenly ap- Most folks forget that the kidneys,
pear. ! like the bowels, sometimes get slug- 1
Those were days when he felt desperately lonely for her—when he
doubted whether any recognition was worth the risk he was taking in sacrific-
ing her love. But there were compensations.
Standing with the boys on the platform, Bill Foster would lean across
and whisper, "Come on. Ray. lead us in one of your own, we'll follow you." .
And when, at the end. the dancers would applaud, often uproariously—-,—w.. ianove
for Rays tunes were sure-fire jazz—he would be repaid by that thrill which You simply musk the moment you
comes from acclaimed recognition of something you have created. , an ache or nain in tnentarey
Ray had been sharing Bill Foster's apartment since the breaking with region begin drinking lots of water
Also get about four ounces of Jad
Salta from any good drug store here. I
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TOMqRROW ALRIGHT
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They’ll Go ‘Conservative,’ No Foolin’,
Say College Chaps to Styles Now Rulin’
Oklahoma City reports showed a but by congestion in the breathing
decrease of from $2,144,436 to $1,519.- passages.
550 in the 12-month interval. Here's a good way to prove the
The state'* total for October, how-1 truth of this statement— just go to
ever, amounted to only 12.513.852. a your druggist and get a box of Dr.
decrease from October, 1928, of $1- Blosser's Cigarettes. It may seem
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"Bov, you've said it,” the sousaphonist, a large, portly man broke in, i Minnesota have discovered a new way
"there are the craziest stories circulating. I heard, the other night, that we of making gasoline and oil bv elec-
were all sons of prominent society folks—millionaire* mostly—and that we tricity. Simply by switching an elec-
wore maska to save old family names from eternal disgrace!" trical current through "wild gas that
They laughed at that, as they sat in a little anteroom during an in- escapes from oilwells, they convert it .
tervY. Into gasoline or oil.
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"How long do you think we'll be able to keep it up?" asked the violintet. T„--
“Can't say,” said Drums. “Personally, I don't care how long they keep Q I T TP CINC CAQ
tt ray under nls breatn. . jALIj Hlit run
As a matter of fact one of the chief inducements to his taking this K©IINC WIDNCVC
particular job had lain in the fact that they were to be masked. A fashion-, A 11M I 11 I v KIIDIVEI)
able club was bound to be frequented by Barbara’s set; it was likely that n VIA 1X1 V axaa/aiasam
Barbara herself might drop in occasionally and he preferred to remain in- When Back Hurts Flush Your
cognito.
elease of Emmett Ke v 3(i years
old World war veteran cf Wellston
Ohm, from the state penitentiary
will require two or three weeks. G
Fred Tunnrrd, commander here of
the Disabled American Veterans of
the World War said Tuesday.
Kelley was given a life sentence by
a Tulsa county district judge when
he pleaded guilty a month ago to
taking $1 15 worth of gasoline and
motor oil at the point, of a gun.
Lawyer in Charge
Tunnard srid he had left the mat-
ter in the hands of Kelley’s Tulsa at-
torney Kirt G Logsdon, who has be-
gun legal steps to obtain the veter-
an s release
Kelley will be sent to ■ hopital in
New Mexico or Arizona for treatment
for tuberculcsts he contracted while
in government service. Tunnard said
Kelley was on his way to Arizona
with his wife when, destitute, thev
needed gasoline tn continue, he told
the district court judge He pulled his
gun. he said, when he learned the
price was more than he was able to
pay.
Compensation In Arrears
A McAlester specialist Irst week de-
termined that Kelley was mentally in-
capacitated by his war experience to
a degree nf about 30 percent. Tun-
I nard reported.
Tunnard also will attempt to have
Kelley reimbursed for government
compensation he hes failed to receive
during is 11 years nf illness Kelley
has been entitled tn full compensation
of $100 a month and has been receiv-
| ing only $22 50.
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Conservatism Is the Word
Off came the rainbow Jerseys and
up came the sloppy hose; reappeared
। the collar buttons and the things that
I go with those.
"If co-eds crave Gay-Nineties
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