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The door to the living room swung open to her touch. Peggy's naturally
a requisition for Hull's return to Can-
Jeffers & Short Revival Service
Exchange Avenue Baptist Church
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Saturday Night—No Service.
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road engineers.
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all Saturday that nothing would be
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mained in the plane.”
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Grading of ground* for runway* at
! the new Curtias- Wright Flying service
plant, under construction at Britton
He is like a kibitzer at a card party.”
"Wher* were the parents of the
Well. an aerial wedding tends to fix
the event in her mind. Years later
when ahe meets a man who claims to
A Love Laden
Romance Under
Southern Skies
SHRINE
AUDITORIUM
wife?’ and having her look him stern- due to the discovery that Mr. Otook
ly in the eye and answer, "Why, Oliver, ta not air-minded.
Meal
rejre
ing.” suggested the senator.
Did they land safely?" asked Dum-
mer
-She has what M
takes—with stnsina.
MARY
DUNCAN
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“Thanks ever so much—”
"Twarn’t nothin' at all,” drowning out her thanks with characteristic
In a Class by
Themselves
Arnhem dm Edge Meets Briand
PARIS, Dee. 14—0— Ambnsaador
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TALKING
coMrny
Path, News
poperpiense"wneutour brother I am moat anxious to hear from him, or. attempting!to evnde a return to Texas
MST TIME TODAY
POI.LT MORAN ta
"HONEYMOON”
AIm MTSTERY BIBU
home?” asked Dummer.
"I don't know," admitted the Sen-
occupation fallinig to notice that Julia's black eyes were watching her with
a most peculiar expression.
Automatic pistol in hand, Peggy made a complete circuit of the first
floor of the house, but found nothing to further her nervousness.
Peggy sprang up as the telephone bell on the gallery above sent it* im-
perative call through the stillness of the house. Not stopping to quiet Julia *
"Weren’t there any wedding
guests?” asked Dummer.
From the 60 candidates nominat'd
and listed on the ballot, five director*
and 15 associates will be elected, for
terms of two year* each.
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Monday Night—A Roman Catholic Missionary will Preach on "From
Darkness to Light”—not a controversy, but a glorious experi-
- ence. The most thrilling message you ever heard.
— , , , Airport Will Be Senator Dumm Explains to His Colleague, Dummer
.. Pond • by natalieSiMHfrLinfoln Done by February
Clearings Smash
All Records Here
rowboat were there where they belonged; neither engaged her attention for,
close at hand was the birch canoe, resting bottom up on its supports.
Peggy’s deep-drawn breath escaped through her trembling lips with a
low, hissing sound—there was no slit or hole in the bottom of the canoe.
Back on the veranda Julia. with one eye on Peggy's distant figure.
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The
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CHAMBER ANNOUNCES
SIX ADDED MEMBERS
SAY—MAN
She’s
Here!
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Sunday— Wanter, 600 in Sunday School 9:30; 10:30 Sermon by
Evangelist Jeffers.
first jump so she can get in the first
criticism if her husband is late arriv-
THEATRE
ISIS ana stonewal
zatfie, aaMk Rrtday that he thought a
.Sbristmas tree should be
and elaborately deco-
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great preparation for married life,"
declared Dummer. "I cant think of ।
Work That City Faces To
Cost Huge Sum.
Assumption by tne city of a project
to widen underpasses which the Santa |
Grading of Runways is Now
In Progress.
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Rraa. Oklahoma Savinzs ant
I"corporatton. D. M. Short. 1M
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Two Performances
TODAY
Matinee and Night
Seats at Box Office
Night--78e U. UM s, us
Mat. daL-Sto. TSe, $, $.s0 M
Laten in M Btatlon
EF Tonight__
norpmrr.scccour
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tepins
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sheriff from Canton. Texas, on a new
Clever ... Different,
Entertainment
M’s
mergue has not yet ben anouneed
but probably will be early next week.
Thas this week's offering at
Oklahoma City's "Big Time"
vaudeville and picture theater
—with a bill just suited to the
holiday season. •
1929 Already Ahead, With
1 13 Business Days to Go.
A new all-time record for bank
clearings for Oklahoma City* nine
state and national bank* was set Sat-
urday when brisk pre-holiday flnanc- ,
ing sent the 1929 total to $1,874,044.-
000, according to clearing house of-
ficials.
This year's chesty figure tops that
of 1928 by $6 021.800, and there are 13
business days left in 1929. A stagger-
ing final total is forecast by city [
bankers.
Planted in Park.
Despite the offer of Jesse A. Todd
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the had seen in Yew Lodge the night of her arrival.
“Sundown's wardrobe was mostly your uncle's castoff clothing." ‘ wase’s
pleasant voice broke into her thoughts. "Prescott practically supported him
Fugitive Fighting
Trial, Rearrested
Week In. week MIL you
can depend on th. Or:
brine the
no
from
Pif Sandwiches
are reall» totter—hamt
meat properl barecued,
Evew one in a tamped
napkin wrapper.
Sota only at Uto
PIG STANDS
Mt Wast Mid
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8(1 White »L. Marman
better still, why can't he make you a visitr" Peggy said as they parted.
Chase chuckled.
"I cant exactly picture my staid and proper brother roughing it with
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his wife in a ceremony that will not
involve life or limb and will not offer
the slightest prospect of a broken neck
will be given the horse laugh.
“I can imagine a boy asking his girl.
"Ellaabeth, darling: win you be my
Christmas engineer.showed Baturday..
Small baturday COmpieted an eS0*
New members of the Chamber of
Commerce announced Saturday were:
deAn” iPbcssannzelbu.fse.L
an-anKsosanc500 Okiahoma Bavinm
SILLr sMrwoxr
"Th, Skeleten
Doon"
Fex Mevtetene News
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she has got to know him well enough
to remember him by his first name
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The spending capacity of bank cus-
| take a parachute-jump for fear the
groom might have tampered with it."
’ "Why do you suppose the young
Did you read where a complete
wedding ceremony was held in an air- ,--— - -- —
plane the other day. the happy couple rages, last such a short time now
leaping out of the plane with "the best that **• A good idea to do some-
man by parachute?" I thing to remember them by. You I
"Well. a parachute leap oughta be
(UXJHO jumped first, the bride or
W the groom?" asked Dummer
NOVELry
NoveLr
Navelty
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for an airplane wedding, dear.
She—Well, well have to wait until
you save up. The man I marry will
have to love me enough to provide
parachutes and everything that goes
with a nice wedding.
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Beginning Today
“ROMANCE OF
RI© ©RANCE”
with
WARNER BAXTER
The wedding of Mias Aletia Glimp
to Mr. Oua Weedgitt. which waa to
have been held yesterday afternoon at
the 5,000-foot level, waa postponed at
| the last minute. Just aa the ceremony
was about to begin the groom caught
a glimpse of the bride* mother in a
nearby plnne. He jumped without
waiting for his parachute.
"You have a vivid imagination," de-
clare Dummer.
ween
return Joseph Friedman on a war-
rant charging the obtaining of money 1
under false pretense. Friedman is!
She glanced with some uneasiness at her watch; her trip to Sundown's:
eamp had consumed more than the 10 minutes she had allowed.
"Won't you come back and have supper with me?” she asked, but Chase
regretfully shook his head.
“Ask me some other time,” he begged. "Tonight I have some important
daneins and
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Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Winch an-
senator. "Why.
■ SORE
I__THROAT"
W throshQckge. better A
V thing’, hnvenctttnan A
W back. Be. A
V $10 AO draaniata ••
VTHOXINE
JOURNEY’S
The piny that t |s M
sweeping the world • I W
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WATCH
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for a number of years; I believe in return the half-breed tended his boat*
and all that.” with a vague wave of his hand in the direction of Yew Lodge.
I am sorry Sundown isn't at home; he's quite a character. However, you'll
find him here any night, he's never away then."
"Why not?"
"Night blindness," succinctly. "Medically known as nyctalopia. Sun-
down can't see in the dark." . warrant a few minutes after one ha-
“Ohl” beaa corpus hearing had been port-
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ba -031601 zu a..
reeat Main street and Broadway on
.be theory that it would obstruct
It Starts Today ... 1
ALICE WHITE
aohtemmzugnenanTon 10
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WOOLWORTHS
Sfipross
proximately the same as that of rail-
- ~ road engineers.
City Briefs Construction Beg
The biggest company
alarmed hail, the young girl sped to the phone. party in the state will be that of the
“Yea—who is it?" she called into the mouthpiece. "Oh, Mr Evans, yes; Oklahoma Gas A Electric Co the
this is Peggy Prescott." night of December 23. officials said structing an underpass at First street
"Jim was up to see you"—Obadiah spoke with the conviction that only Saturday An attendance of more the full width of the street This, the
thouting would bridge the distance between them—"and found no one at than 2 500 is expected engineer figured. would cost 810,700
homEyeArepeuyheidte "receiver away trom her ear: volce waa tThechrissmascelenratlonwiunbeltt ’ wemthartrrmnedetheunderounctles-
deafening. •What aid you say. Mr. Evans?" are in eharge o John Shawver. A large the underpass program by mak-
' Before seven this morning we picked up your paddle and canoe and feature of the Droaram will be the ing the opening* at Second, Third and
put ’em in the boathouse. What say?” a* Peggy's exclamation came faintly singing of carols by 100 children in Pifth street full street-width: and by
to him. a chorus, directed by EllA Nor- building underpasses at sixth street
man end Noble avenue, the cost would be
$393,033.50. This estimate waa ap-
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married over at the church.
She—What? Get married on the
ground like we didn't amount to any-
thing? Do you want to have all our
friend* laugh at us?
He—But I haven't money enough
Bsy cheeks paled. ,8he had most certainly locked the door; why. she dis-
tinctly remembered doing so. Going inside, she bolted the door, and then! ton where he is allened to have nAnca 1
faced about. The room was just as she had left It. , , $1,200 worthlen checks.
Running upstairs she tiptoed into Julia a room. She listened for a
moment to the maid's gentle snores, then stole quietly away, In her pre-
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ANTONIO
MOEN
— An outdoor audibie
pteture of ensnarine
nenoritas and reat-
lew men in the
dreamy border coun-
try.
was started Saturday it was fol-
lowed by announcement of offictals
that the school would be ready for
operation February 1
A roof on the main hangar 120 bv
143 feet, was completed early this
week and the plane runways will be
finished next according to B 8 Gra-
hum. manager
C S. Russell of New York City,
chief engineer with the Curtiss ser-
vice, Saturday was making surveys
preparatory to installation of field
lights.
The Curtiss port will be used as a
general repair station for aircraft. As
headquarters of an air taxi service,
and for use of students in training,
Manager Graham said. Total invest-
ment in the new plant and equipment
will be approximately 1280,000
"AM I BLUE"
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•HIRMING-
Bha-
\ Rialto
brusqueness— besides which Obadiah hated telephoning. “We found the
canoe floating bottom up across the pond. See you soon”—and bang went
his receiver on the hook.
As the girl left the telephone stand she found Julia going slowly down
the staircase.
“Don' be skeered to’ me. Miss Peggy: I'se all right,” she declared,
paying no attention to Peggy's remonstrances. “It'll do me good to git
supper. What'* dat you say?”
Instated the
n Th. prospect oft gaining th* fortyne of ner eecentne unele
IrrescotP to become mistres ot Yew Lodge, rusus, estat in.“on; I
Etermine to comply with the provisions of hi wil that *h* I’
to, courageously nces , series of weird incidents with only 4.2240
p-ouiI Ah* gusdeets Sundown, an Indian her ncle. Herbert
.don nZievnh he may be responsible for capsising her canoe.an
actt’Wdih’neai cost bar lif, and Julla'a P*J*y •«•• ,10 the,Indian, campi h
ALuiN Chase, botanist snd twin brother of ths executor of her unele s estate
DOLORES .
DEL RIO
as "EVANGELINE"
— trodunto In th, actual te-
rai, dekeribed. by Lohu-
illoy-U * a producUot it
ihr Mil
VICTORIA
as city planners make up their minds
and Charles W. Offutt, councilmen, toamtwbertplace theznew.cityhall
provide the city with • municipal centertar.buudings in the new civic
Chrtstmas tree, It appeared at city _
~ not higher,
Peggy’s rosy cheeks paled; she distinetly remembered tocking the door Ledger* show that in 1929. Okla-
Brushing by him, Peggy stepped up on the raised wooden flooring and homa City institutions cleared $1,-
stared with wondering eyes at the neat orderliness of the half-breed’s home. 568,022 200, which until Saturday was
She stared at the contents of the room one at a time: then her eye* the highest ever rerorded. Citv banks
traveled back to the clothes hanging neatly from hooks in the tent pole. She have averaged mere than a billion in
examined them with minute care; none looked like the suit worn by the man clearing* annually since 1920.
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By H. 1. PHILLIPS
«WJHAT are weddings coming to?”
W asked Senator Dumm. hope-
lessly, as he strolled through the park
with Representative Dummer.
"I dunno," replied Dummer. "Why
the question ?"
proposal will run something like this baum was celebrated in a Sikorsky bi-
He—Sweetheart, will you be mint? pipnethis morning at 19 o'clock. The
Sha—At what altitude? t bride was attired in a lovely parachute
He—I don’t get you. I am asking of white chiffon over Chinese allk,
you to marry me, trimmed with ripcords of old gold.
She—I know it. That's why I want The couple landed safely on the root
to know at what altitude. It win be of a tenement house. Immediately
.... . . .__ . . .. nounce the engrgement nt their
that a couple have been married, th. daughter. Myrtle to Mr. Willis Blate.
, first question they will ask will be. The jump will take place in the early
E8, but they stayeS ..on. Ine Did they get married in parachute* spring, weather permitting.
ground and watched the happy or was i an ordinary wedding’' To
couple light. There was some appre- Igo quietly to a little church without It is announced by Mr. and Mrs.
hension at first over whether it was any photographer* or motion picture Cassius Periwinkle that the engage-
the groom or the beat man that men and be united in holy wedlock in me‘t of their daughter Minerva to
nearly fell into the concrete-mixer, the conservative orthodox manner may Mi Jasper Olook has been broken off
. A* soon as they found it WAs only the become the height of old fogeyism. ------
Taken into eustody by W. P. Nixon, best man they didn't show any fur- The young man who asks a girl to step
ther concern. Nobody pays an* at- over to the parish house and become
tention to the beat man at a wedding. -- --- -
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senator." When people hear
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■ . • A « n Fe railway proposes to build in con-
Light Coompany s rartv nection with its track elevation pro-
" r J J gram, and to construct underpasses on
To Be State’s Largest ",802.
_____ estimates of William W. Small, city
ig Christmas tree. _______ _______
K M. Pry, city manager, who placed week spent in unsuccessful errorte t0lcommitteewillbe appointed men to
he skids under a proposal to erect a rH11„ ____I. —Smeortto’make arrangements.
der. 24 year* old, 1507 College avenue, -_____
"Sit on the veranda a moment." ' and Lucille Roby, Clinton; Leo L. Lay- Construetion work on a 66,000-vote
Peggy slipped her hand coaxingly along Julia’* arm and propelled her ton. 23 years old. 2105 West Twenty- tranemission lne to extend 30 milez
most unwillingly outside the living room, fifth street, and Verna Lee Levtne, and connect the "Horshoe lake generr
"I want to run down to the boathouse a second. I won't be out of 1208 North Harvey avenue; James C. Ating station near Harrah with Guth-
sight even—take this chair.” and eluding Julia's detaining clutch, she ran Clark 38 years old. and Rosa Patter- rie has been
down the step* and the path. — "" “—-- —------
"5 in Stone Tower. Ill ask Philander, however,” and waving farewell he
ksappeared up the mountainside. The second habeas corpus hearing
ve minutes later Peggy ran up the veranda step* in brea:hless haste.
utM not exaggerating at all," in-
l stated the senator. "Why a lot
of these gold-diggers who n.arry old
men for their money will be instating
on airplane weddings and bribing the
aviator to give the groom a defective
parrchute."
"It will certainly open the way for
* lot of dirty work," admitted Dum-
mer.
CHAPTER 8
More Mystery
SNHE path through the woods toward the Indian'* camp became an upgrade
I and Pegg? quickened ner steps to keep up with the botanist. As.they
walked. Chase told her about the country snd Peggy WAs enchanted by ita
> -"Hd.heaut ta game here’” she questioned; "and shooting in season’"
f -Yes." Chase paused to examine a low bush. Plenty of wild animals
faxes deer and wildcat. Obadiah Evans declares he hAs shot black bear in
winter. And Obadiah never make* rash statements. Ah, here we are, as
1 they came out on a clearing. . .
A large army tent was pitched at the further aide, facing Mohawk Pond,
whose placid waters 300 yard* away could be glimpsed through the pines
whie to the right of the tent stood a stone chimney, all that was left of
’what had been a wooden shack of some sort.
“Sundown!” Chase's hail echoed through the silent woods. Alter waiting
a moment he crossed the clearing, pulled back the tent fly and looked inside
.. "Nobody home," he announced, turning to Peggy; 'the tent is empty.
tion to
vcrowM-LGLEN
-ts.arematisaroxam ■
tor bisuer
tee. The banquet will be given at
the Oklahoma club December 19.
Crowe said.
Convention Date la Set — The
twelfth annual convention of the Ok-
lahoma Utiuties amoclation win be
— _________—. ------„ „ ... - held at the Mayo hotel. Tulaa, March
vext year the city may have a great M Callihan, county attorney, Bator- 11. 12 and 13, E. F. MeKay, manazer,
sig Christmas tree. day returned from Chicago, after a' announced Saturday. A convention
1 -7x2? A -
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| J2S2S. 1 633 orP *jj w o clock
1 ,
_____i started, it was an-
son, Hit South Robinson avenue. nounced Saturday by Oklahoma Oas
Divoree Court Recora—sitvia wns “dUestr, Coytofppipkns .nd other
mactpu
7=^^ Underpass Project ,
c5u is:; To Cost $403,733 RIT-
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have been her first husband, he can
jog her memory by saying 'don't you
recall me? I'm the one you married
at an altitude of 5,000 feet in the big
. "They did The bride and t.oom wind. We landed in a swamp to-
tomers in December ta matching that landed in an open lot, thus starting gether •
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thespssociation believegthe December "What happened to the justice ot in A church wi be considered old- ht
mark will go above 1150.000.000, If the peace?" ; fashioned and common." 1
"He didn’t jump." explained the j ... , vou’l be reading announcerents like
HATS it exactly," agreed the this in the society columns:
couple wanted to be married by air-
plane instead of in a church or at
ALeggstohavenreceivedM067 trom credeneetoForeianMinistetHriana
expressions of civic #0 wrhtg"milnnamigt,"uoritunre.do. aturday. The date or the mbana-
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any device that would ccme in han-
dier to a man once he has taken the
matrimonial leap.”
Once a man has married he would
be better off jumping without any
parachute," insisted the senator,
cynically.
"Tell me all about the airplane wed- I
ding What happened?” demanded
Dummer. I
"Well, the couple went up In the |
plane with the best man and a justice
of the peace They went through the
ceremony and then jumped, that'*
all," explained the senator.
FOUR- OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1929.
er. Governor Holloway ha* granted
The door to the boathouse was ajar and Peggy, mindful of her promise
to remain in sight, pulled it wide open and looked in. A cedar canoe and a
AoainspElarkWiialegedinonzsup- places are supplled with electricity
EvansRahsgedaExndonment:'throughl
Crook against. Oscar Crook, alleged the new Guthrie extension probably
, extreme cruelty: Alma Dial against would be comnleted eartv in the
counted over for the sixteenth time the gold pieces in the palm of her Henry Dial, alleged gross neglect and spring , It wif have a possible ca-
black hand. extreme cruelty: Estelle White against Pneit "ot 132 000 volts
Never before had she handled gold coin*—their beauty fascinated her. Robert White, alleged extreme cruelty; । - --e_
Reluctantly she tied them securely in her handkerchief and, with a furtive Nina Markham against Hubert E ir .• c. >1 1
look this way and that, did the handkerchief inside her dress. Markham, alleged conviction tor’rob- | Votng 3tarts Monday
"Coprrisht d A»»i»ion and Co. bery. and Mabel Loch against Harold ,, A X, . n. /
Sontinued----------------------- Loch alleged extreme erueltv. A ban-1 On Chamber Directors
don ment was sthe allegation of - " "1. 7"
would require three or four month* Louise Rambin against J. M. Rambin _.. . .
preparation." the manager said. "We in a suit for 11*0 a month separate a EAuots To. the.annua.ciecton 5
will certainly see what can be done maintenance. Marton Bigley against1 4irectors.end p80c1at6 mf 2
Next Year Maybe,
J 7 tree from the mountains to the down- Plans Made For Hanquet—Plan* foriber 21 at noon, were mailed Sator-
■If n J* . town civic center park. We could * banquet, by. the Oklahoma Bar as- a*v
Manager Frednets decorate it every then, and the sociation in honor o Federal Judge
""stnem-erpgpmsscome‛ketvifaiton.”hdatcvaennekangmgoingzatt
Fry Proposes Big One To Be enhhuPam at the idea, and mnounces shturdaznaynt.PZcross
* —- - - ° - - laid be would see what could be done "mD 0 arransement commit"
about getting such a tree just as soon
know how it l* these day*. A girl an airplane wedding, of course. after their rescue they went on a
marries a man and leave* him before He—Wh> er, I thought we'd get honeymoon to Niagara Falla, which
they will negotiate in a be reel.
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Marriage Lleenses-Hudson A Har- New Transmission Line
The most power*
ful play of the
ace given in its
entirety exactly
as in N. Y. and
London. Entire
English cast snd
production.
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“The bride," sald Senator Dumm
"Why." asked Dummer
"The book of etiquette says that the
bride must always precede the groom
up the aisle and down the air-pocked,
I suppose," explained the senator. "It
wouldn t look very nice for the groom
to leap first, make a nice soft landing j
in a nice soft marsh or hay-field and I
then looked on while his new bride -Show me when I was ever wrong," snapped the Senator, pushing
plopped down into a stone-quarry or, . . ....
onto a pile of lumber, would it?” Dummer into a rubbtsh-can.
"No," admitted Dummer.
“I understand that in an aerial
marriage the wife always gets the (
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 184, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 14, 1929, newspaper, December 14, 1929; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1961562/m1/4/?q=wells-roberts: accessed June 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.