Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 6, Ed. 5 Friday, May 22, 1925 Page: 28 of 28
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Answer to yesterday's question: The name of the Cimarron river ecmen
from the original Spanish, Rlo de Los Carneros Cimarron, meaning "the
river of the wild sheep."
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• When did Washington Irving visit Oklahoma? —
reansyerito xesterday’s question; Caheca de Vaca, Spanish explorer, cap.
1528 'and 110 ‘ may have passed westward across Oklahoma between
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"That was when I got older." I sr.Id.
The little rascals sure get the goods on
Sheepishly yours,
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Miss Pearl Atwood aga Miss WinnI '
fred McGilassen wil return tonight
from Fulton, Mo., where they have
been attending Christian college.
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Whit h isn't far away,
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is the last day of school. For the last month they have been looking for .......
ward to this day. Now it is here and they are as excited as an old lady in lig, inflated, mushy tire
police court for breaking the traffic rules.
......Mi"hes"
Men hay suonumid..............ght have dwelt.... sy street
tnat soil of thing m wr becomes epidemic.
N"" school is out and boys should get
A chance to catch up with their swimminz.
Ami opportunity to wet
Their fish lines where the bass are skimming.
There should be time for playing ball,
for tennis, golf and cycle riding,
। m hiking where the woodlands call,
And woodland songsters are abiding.
I Want to get a little work out of you this summer," I continued nor
CourSe, I know that'll be a terrible hardship and I'm a mean old man to
D.II .anthing of you. I want vou to get busy on the lawn tomorrow
want you to get the grass clippers out of the garage and trim all that high
grass around the house. I’m not going to pay out good money to have the
glass cut when there's a good healthy boy loafing around ' '
Want to.dois. ilay. but yout’ve got to begin growing up some day. My
l’ather afdn t let me do as I pleased when I was a boy, I had a lot or
.1 was expected to do them."
When did M"I catch till those fish you were telling Mr. Carter about
the other night?" he naked. 11
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soh thing! I'm.qn So apper Is tha IFV.
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11°" it. Jonny Wron: j d iite to know
»li" I was if not sou who enlled for him
" ive Binck P’usay out of the olli
".„hrd '""'ee.lv. And he qid it, didni
Jenny Wren toaned hor hena Tut tut
tut. Oil." Ruld she. "I wouldn't go so
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nenriy ever one in ..... old It,, hard
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Progress in City Manager Plan
REPRESENTATIVE citizens are included in the committee
, °f one hundred, selected to study the city manager
form of government, with a view to its adoption here The
personnel of this committee represents an array of civic h
ganizations, culture clubs. labor organizations and the rank
and flip of citizenship that covers the varied interest of t
public confidence. " committee shaped to command
...................... "P....... usstally is that of one who docsn’t know
Last night they had the wiggles until they almost drove me crazy. They
tore around the house and I had to call them down a half dozen times.
I thought I would find out why the close'of school was such an import- 1 samesi 1 knew they were not here to
ant event. ' stay—they were too hard on human
'Why do you want school to be out?" I asked Percy. ' -
"Oh, lots of reasons,” he replied.
"Well, what is one of them?"
"So I can stay home."
. I mas be sui for the bootlezgers that they haven't demanded
tarift to protect their infant industry.
NUCH of Oklahoma City's future rests with the 629
1 -pupils who received diplomas from the highschool last
night Education is the greatest force in the development
of cities states and nations. Next to health, it is the indi-
yiduans largest asset. For their own sakes, and because
trained minds are needed, it is well that most of these, now
through the highschool, mean to go on through colleges
or universities. b
zIthat suggestion is followed, there will be neadv two
nonr ioo"bispinosring thepplan io perfection. nhd thal is
Burgess Bedtime Stories
Today's reports state that the Ttal.
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*11 inuzhed. "I’......... i you doinlr"outrstchnmnlons nndthey
miuted itue rewee Atoutiy. -I wilh kil, t', , , 1 "hl pei
thensnu woula Whether nr net cuhin serlhywpug cpmathi» wuy ant
"Whnt h nil thin talk about? demnndea Peter na .„ li, >. .
Ollt of th* old atone wall. ' Pokin8 his hend
All! talking of once they tried to tel Peter Rabbit Whnt h .... . .1 .
nm while they were talking who nhmild appear high tin n W n out
iebxing Engi hieeii, ana It WU serapper who first saw him nnd
• The next ntory: "Th* 044 Orchuri Champkon."
President Wilson thinks th" entry
________"f J1"1' into the war, has kept the
GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELING f
TMPTOVEMENTS every day we sen, •
- In better things the race aspires; s
Of the 4,000 Italians in Okinhomn day, the new is born, the oil ex.
1.000 are subject to army service in ' Inud 1 am putting on my dray a
their own country. Set fat and squashy tires.
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Oklahoma City Times
(Evening Edition ct The Dally Oklahoman )
________________________K. K. “AvLnID, editor.
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, v gKastern and Western Representatives:
Thok RACZ SPECIAL AOVEnTLSiW AGENCY New T.„k lty, San Francisco, Cal..
( hiras0 Kansas City, Atlanta, Ga.
The sob sisters wb.. am lavishing flowers and favors on n„ „ ,
omummnr"smaaampraromnznnoprirematvhd"y"os
etforts to Arrica and the bush league base...... circuits. huters......1 their
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stancn we nouiced th......her davthat the hi sufficient h™
und uny now 8e‛ out to the bi'" same without siraining the old conscience
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' AMP You LAUGH AND TEct
FUNNY SToFis. No-
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'"it'll find it true almost alway
The bavest have ..... ieast 1o‛Say.
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AND ALL OF A SUDDEN
You GLANCE’AT YOUr
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NBG‛ " A2OUND ALEVENING!
UHE'D DDIVE ME. _--
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....A!! unzolicited articles, manusr ripis, letters and pieturea rent to ha rm. ar
2 iabihiynorresponsond or onraa 'uHody ‘r™urn?y edpresBl repujiaiE
There should be, but, as like as not.
They II find the garden calls for hoein.
Or else the lawn, an ample plot
Grows lush for lack of recent mowing.
I ed a tax nn la helors and spinsters, and
..... expressed a । erfmet willingness to pav for his fw.
। v :o ten h'T z;* asmnommsm prov.....Douhte - there "re others
; t Abo1 ' and enough men are paying allmony to Imll.am
1 . • those who have trin matrimony, nnd still Hing th the theon
,' , " ssedneas. L the man whose rmily is away Por 1. siIn,
1 'lm'' bad'mmmi': , ' thrseni....... Allhoueh 1 Ian" on mmin,
■ tha ■ and. next I" the perfect vacuum the .i
is imposst le, an empty house is about the emptiest thing.
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"Slay home!" J exclaimed, "that's n good joke. Stay home like you do nn t.
Saturday. I suppose. I've noticed how you stay around the house You w ,," ’ • lu" nem down
H Snodgrass sai in, throw your junk right and left, and breeze out The next minute , ' tires pumped up to 85, when we
youte three blocks down the street in one direction running will o, nine jottingo"tbinwohrrzshuivhe town, r
stsle tires eave in their slats, and
tip their clothes and muss their hair
and oftentimes their Sunday hats ar?
I flattened out bnyond repair. I've had
' small flivvers, large sedans, and other
I pars run over me, and, crawling rom
beneath those . ns. I surely was a
sisht l" fee. The lines, as hard as
I know all you mon wheels, reduced me to a ghastly
W li; they tore away my rubber
heels and wound my coattails 'round
1 my neck. But now that tires al"
soft and fat, contrary to the ancient
Sllos pedestrians will come to hat,
and take their medicine with stifles'
It is no hardship to be downed by the*
so sumptuous and fair, that only
. .airy 20 pounds of costly, non-expin.
German war office so busy there has sive ir., 1 em to see the victi. ,
Ilie Nictrious Latins been no time in which to reply to is astonished and delighted men
memys country ami note concerning the sinking of tin and ery. with laughter in their eys,
Lusitania. "" hat fun! Please run us down
----- nrain! Tinis tilings grow better ,
eitti ttwln la 1.....n;","r the mayor's plan tn put city prisoners to work
- • "" ’I" not lnow, out hizznner needn't alandon the i. I,,
Lko aw material. The wheat is a little short thislyen. Ana X
. ' .......in, but I'1" bumper harvest nt w 1 seems ns
ur20, 1 7' everret nrnund .......vest same. There, ns Hamlet D
matut ""tlr bune In vunurying as a glutton for punishment, " ;
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Enense me, Jens: you mean a
voire, not a hill"
you, don’t they?
ABT GLM (II. I,. M.)
Subacrintion raten in Oklahoma City and 40-mlle suburban territory—On. on
65.0" ..x moutha. three monihs $1,23; one month. 4 ottor/ Un. yean
Jh1"S600-m‛mnrvsne,veruorsone year, $6.00; sIx months, $3.00; three
„imOutsule Aklahoma-! an es and Sunday Oklahoman, S1.00 monn sudo venr
2 .......... H**11 ><-ar; Sunday Oklahoman only, Sue month, 31.50 sear '
net Nrrstardnat t,0klahoma city. Oklahoma, postornice as accond-class mal under
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"Il is no such thing!" declared Deor I
Me the Phoehe, who is rlated sernp.
Oklathoma City js hl danger of ]os
ing the capital entirely unless surfici. ainer 1 tet 1
ent funds can be raised within thechones. to do anq 1
next three days to promote the cam. "".......1 "
ain. Each man ami woman in the
eiie will be asked to contribute even
H it be only a dollar. Saturday win
""tag day down-town when no one
will be allowed to go un tagged.
n, T* ’ an, have captured four towns from
Ten Years Ago the Austrians........
Tim Oklahoma special train to tin invadei Hie enemy's country and
Panama exposition, being fostered bydrove the Teuton allies into the In
by business men, is gaining resort a- *-
tions daily.
Ke.) K
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"Pooh!" retortod Jenny Wren "it i,
• nd mu foolish Hrd* think he |. on aunrd.., "P thore watehing for files
"Didn't he discover n .1 alt t e li , , , ,
80 out '""I n hmi nnd drhe him wi ■" " " thin.wny vosterdny and
Me the Phoehe, away: demanded ryodest liitle Denr
nvn.Y AVHnAGM PAID
Aim il CIRCI 1.AT10N .....
NA "nusslon oarly one mornine in th* Old 0, Mr ngo, 1
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vX'jc' ourhnnm WBit 'fhcdlddb. .F thEing
sihpyelnrzhunshe ;.....Iohii --
. ' '' " " "tation limn he dcM-mos." I
where they will join the Olanom blocks in the other direction Sisin baseball
city colony for a summer's outing. '
they left in Councilman Dan Lack.
11.vs car nnd will drive through.
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Blspnt.b.s reven that „ ,, is himger in ITollyw. 1, nna 1. now.
1' ' .ly) ’ muse or somethinu to the youth or maiden who' hems th*
’ I' from I , n'" lonus to west and ahow 1p with the country, Far 1...
‘ ' .......1........ return t ’
11 •' al "‘'I* a fondness for eating regularly.
Germnny hns fi alts nmittea to n disarmament conference .and
Isk qualified by some rxperience in that Ine—r. J ' "
DUMB DORA . .--
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franus. Pedestrians have certain
ExI use me, enny, sou menn a vol , '
1I ' hill," ............. We........ nollin,
"hn!s you were not noar enough ,
well, ...... waR $ rapper who w».
H>' ler and who was the boldest and 1
"nVOBI sempper I. ......... than , II i
, one nm hot nahamed lo admit thni
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Careful Auditing For All
ALTHOUGH county commissioners and the count'- at.
X torney see no cause for legal proceedings against M.
• • .jail, county treasurer, the people who pav the taxes jar;,. 12 mere fat that 3 .caterpillar becomes a butterfiy, won’t popu.
will note that George Mechling, state examiner and in-1 ......n:....... "len the picnic lunch is spread.
spector. still insists the audit speaks for itself. Mr. Ryan The revered Ollahoman credited cnor. sisle, wit, ct0 ,
explains that toe auditors failed to consider payments r. «hnnesn m te knyaon In desclling a >■""-« game, but we sin
ceived by mail, but not entered on the books until later ‛ ’ is no place for a first baseman to play.
owing to the rush of taxpayers at the pay windows. The
auditors found no letters stamped with the date of receipt
as the law requires. Nor do the published utterances of the
count treasurer explain investment in securities in sums
fargrea ter than authorized, or failure to allocate revenue
comlected to the proper funds.
' this County authorities seem reluctant to press action in
ths matter. The people should, and they should be as in
sistenton a, thorough audit of all the county's business. If
? urfisca a ffairs are subject to slipshod methods or worse,
it is time to know it and correct it.
That interest is needed I win .1., . o Iufe thins assumes that a man is entrusted with ion
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E. B. Pugh has sold his residence
property on the corner of Fourth and
Jin'ey streets to Mrs, j N. Fight-
। master,
'The Choctaw railway reached
Choctaw ('lty last night ami by June
10, it will be ill Shawnee. The grade
is completed .between this city ami
South Mc.lester.
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t think it didn’t *.......... to ........ .....Uh., w V r ' I she metendnd |
of hers soon had al. her m ghlora disputins ... ’ shnrp tongue
und chuckline to herseir she withdrew Th, "N nllahe wax after,
in opinion of Serapper the KInEDI/ ,, aid Anv 7" "’ uite. IN high
• Alart II discussion junt for mlsihhr ami ...... ' " ' or" She liked
• ml sne how excited some of them got. the other hntlnn.l (..Ik
Ho nil unknown to himseir sempper the j. , , ,
ornvery wen, mueh discussed, amt "on........ „ Ibidond "M boldneex and
npenk lightly or serapper „,„| KNy that C n« , ' elined to
lidn’t Ielleve hair ..... thingn that were |n|d" n" We.....oncerned they
"I don't helleve Sernpper would fir rom K" .. " esnnem.
Powew, his small couvin. ’ "InE Eagle him. If." bonsted
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