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HURTINNREOK
Auto Victim
8.
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fNwmwaey of
wOnt Seopeu eefene.
of hnw, fter
ivina 100 lettei from zirls who
I
100
relieving outlying
Ito
Was poing down a steey
l ho Mdicine Park Lawton
I he
PX its
Ol|| | • I s
Tbe Chie ago lawyer
I will try tn deseribe Vera Jo or
"‘con.
rourt.
tn Kmone
He qjuoted from
the record of Dar
hopeful j
was
will
vlespondency.
On
he made al her home
mi East Park
’’ Bus") < ‘amphell.
I
Military Offensive
July j”.—(P—France w in
*
’•ill No
1 Wj- cxpei te lo br granter
wanted tn sirrendet its
By this time she had turner
nd Spain in Mo
she wns a student
At the tenchers'
LEWS MOTION
and found her addrese
• "I poi a
S hih da i .
ing.
anpoareri be
heart
IS IIP MONDAY
rlling
I talk, I thousht of a thousand things
' lsu of t he | |f riiig fa t for
n tendeney
by Owen chvissmore.
I Olli st
connection with the
slim, deli.
Tulsa
tonsume
ane end
in smal! hands
court here
Ideal
Girl I wns writina limit
At "1 oiding lo ltussoll's
Scott, also under
in ।
con
Hi
2 THREE HELD AFTER
golin oul for
SPRING LAKE THEFT
A
veef.
Sunday,
\
4
Hated ft
nicpal l
CROWDS THRONG CITY
GOLF COURSE SUNDAY
LOVE TEST
CONDITIONS
"y WILLIAM W. GIRDNER
Member of the Times City Staff
the entire day in federal
today.
• rany atreed In do this
, the terms of the original
of Olmulgei
1 ommissjone i
Sunday.
intrndinf
indust 'v In । hr Uinited Sntes mounts
to $26,006 oon
? t
a
t hieft
-presl
niot wit s
f ll •
. ciry
Would-Be Scott Savior
Admits Story Is False
e esti.
I park
supr r-
bost
mini n. v
fore ih»
atainst
permit i
pany,
A» the
work uneler
rertrnet.
Ed
We
Joh n
the
to
BOATING PARTY IN
MOBILE DAY MISSING
. Ko
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. Bo
snUNs were reported on the 13 v, .
tereay.
OKMULGEE FIRM
TO GET PERMIT
V/NNg
Y; Vhv
9 R&ED
McaA"IEF
me of th
The goli
p
%
of nn artist's
on the center of the French
line has in some measure facil-
itated the work of flying col-
Car Overturns On Steep In-
cline Between Medicine
Park And Lawton,
Argument On Move To Get
New Trial Judge May
Consume Day.
Evolution Lawyer I.......
$5,000 Bond And Trial Of
Scopes Resumes,
from the jury.
85,000 Bone Is (breleres
1 1 hr Klein . ,i|
City Man and Vomng Son Killed
When Car Tunis Over
Near Hawton
1 to answer the citation tomorrow.
"n last Friday, the judge sain •
Eeeks I.,
f'nge ".)
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dierment, dlid the sbonting.
The Mlidrr of the telesram |>t .mill'd
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— EV-BODY Yell FUH
’Liberty’ DESE days
BUT. DE AIN' MENNY
Folks kin STAN' Ir!,
the hardest talking of my life. t had
to talk her into agreeinz tn mnke thn
' 4 ouirased.
With me on the drive
was Fill Gillespie, who
Frenc/i fte/iece Outposts Attack Of Riffian Troops Subsides
Oklahoma citytimes
ineline on
suing a permit
, • 73’ 5 -
" ‘y ■ 5 ■
»ddn t are the Ideal Girl among them
I hen ( drove bnek Gown Edmond's
main street, almost in despair.
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four
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roug
fay.
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ust
ab
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to,
son
nore
ow,,
nes
b a*
ave
the
in
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n
aid,
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It is elaimed thut the tox Irocsling
(01
INi
Roy Of Hope Fades As
n 1m liking Broun heniled hy .. p, Mor.
He ane nnother policemnn lumped
into n car and Mint led out East Twen
I.V third street. In the 700 block ehey
found where two men had been box,
InE and mm had stumbled ane tel
A nelzhbor woman thought thes wer
fVahtlnz and hrhevrd the man wh,
fell had been killed.
lAIIS,
start a „
Moroeco
‘ «nn nne ommny, was oer uywerrinee
within one hen after the Iw4kn wrra
persohally interviewing nearly
girls and reading 500 letters. ’
tangible enough
After that time my daily visit
th? liflan
conlinnes m
fr IH h linie
iu > of the
plainclot hesman, re.
at the police station
Soon wp pulh d up in front of 22:
"nst Third street where she wns liv.
The Okmulzee company Applied ny
Coolidge and run is begin formula
tion of plans for winter sossion
As anon Ap
W IM rece N - d
story, Iohert
Saturuny was In bo the last dny or ■ onstitutes
• • ... • w bile t he
which are
me expeeted in
Surmising that nenre with Ft
City hall employes bitter in
incut against budget figures.
III.' is the t6
Alove a mouth that often rof-a 0a n
•h ■ demure smile is n suey nonn in
"uinitive, impulsive, with
to turn up a wee bir
The ideal ghi is
inches tall. She is 1s
3 EAR ago shezraduated from
the Shreveport highschool Then
she came to Oklahoma, lived in Okl.
homa City for n while, then "ttended
Central 8tate Normal school at
hdmond
uan proVinee, report, that Chinene
I00P8 fired on two venaels which es.
corted by the Rritish hattleKhip Teni,
had nrrbed to bring down forelgnere
from Chengtuft nnd other yrts o
S*echunn province. The Ted replied
W!h NN Dilers. There was no Hilt
was Wa) up in my throat. | cotldn’t
Bill told me lier name Snid he hnd
Situation Romains Serious,
However, As Riff Agents
Stir Up Tribesmen,
In MiiMiidti i hr nexi day, but nothing
doveloped, Warlous other communica.
Hus Hons were rerehti, howi ver, one let.
where she will be living with ’
Mr. and Mrs. Edward MeColgin.
Now I have given a short deserip
tion of the Ideal Girls appearance
and her history. But I have told
nothin of the charm of personality,
the grace, the hauteur or her car
riaze, Hip sweet winsome appeal or
her moods.
H
testimony of scientific
the piano, cooks, plays
FEZ, Morocco, July 20.__
(P)—A lessening of the pres-
ideal ci. I! appeal, I chose as the sure by the Riffian tribesmen
d -1i one Who had never written
Pkmulzee Cas . ompans expirce Mon
least once a day every day for
month.
girl erorsed th mw । ahead of us.
tongresS.
---•—--
International
Mrench relieve beleazucrer
as Rift assault, slackens.
peeled in the ideal girl I found in her.
I met her Saturday evening in Ed-
1 mond, where she has been attending
summer sohnnl IVna.n-1... L ...
Suddenly before my very eyes the
spoleeter
revorabl
Gas com
h day she rlanhesins in o. - Judge Franklin E. Ken
mii" nn" •! t5 na nr as judge in their h|il on
hinges of violating the nationa.
-------- rocco and that the Iitfinn louder can
nnegeIwenttonstudent’s directoryopen negotiation- h, me di ati h if he
i he 4 ikivi ulgr e
frzn hlen of the
gi $ directed „s throu :h Erimond’s France May Launch
6 dusty -ircms as T hurriedly visit- ------
several of the Edmoni girls who
have written to me. No luck. ।
Drove his innncenet during a
make $5,000 bond for his appearance
This summer she has kept up her
i work nt the normal in the summer
*‘hoo| intending to come fo Okla
Moma City after the final examina
‘i"n" whieh will be held Wednesday
l h'l menina vhut for three daya I
«HI keep the road to Eimondhot./ishensualtfen.
| to me, who had read my articles only
in a casual way.
It is the story of how luck accom.
The f|vp| revr
sitev under the
I dhys o the mskmhi.
1 have known her only a short time i
y K':-’ ,ou imetgom msre......" Mef........ii In
drfur nsatonznor ,h“ "",i“ won 1 roit know whether • shal ralner ,g,
.........| Back to the details The ide i ginlove with her. But I do know that
trial pro- bas beautiful i , , al zirl she 1s wondronsly beautiful, that she
•I-i...............
fine and provides " beaudirui
frame for a perfectly adoralle race
I ,p' larse hrown eyes with their
Io5 y lashes are sometimes sori
" limpid, at other times rhey are
fshins and brilliant Frieriy, the,
are thrilling eyes,
it wis
the look
MnHILE. All , luh 20 I Elliott
liekarby, prominient Mobile attor,
ne) and n pul oi twelve are missing
1.1 nn open boat in Mobile bay. They
min. left their summei homo nt Montrose
siillal’s officers to
............... „„„ ne Sunday atternoon I sent the Dinnn
failure of the L.iberty National bankzipping up the road to Edmond I
Bill introduced me. My
Meeting her on the last day of my
Iwo weeks’ active search for the ideal
was direrted to Ri! I was certain that she was "the
Siri’ as soon as I saw hen.
sommissimpers nd I, |n (‘owl
Stat ting today I will see he: every
‘ny lor thirty dzs. That is no dirri.
"!lt task. For she is a wonder.
revo, ible permir nine dm s ngo.
Because she iu roall, the
I hut have
ha nds.
She plays
tennis.
Her beuuty Is verhapn that or
”PI»I< branch .which, hem.
ek into position
•nt ii.
This pffmt hy Ah-ElKrim to per.
the accident, said
MADILI July 20 - iSpeclal ) w.
11 Met arle > , highschool prineipsaj
hert for the past three eyars, has
been eleeted principal of the high,
"chool in Baula Valley for the next
saw her ngnin. more mil nculousl,
beautiful than ever. Again I asked
I her. And then I got the glorious
word. I felt like throwing my hat • —
। in the air and wiving three cheers
LEnE are the conditions of the love ‘
vI JO BROTHER is the idonlcardner. Tinles WItaon. ) J — crcd
" 1 : j Strother, the Ideal Girl:
This is t he conclusion I reached after
•m the motions riled Saturday by A.
F and W. I.. Lewis, trothers, seek.
Oh, whit a gir). Everything that I ex
I ^ir^r ?ames Ideal Girl FRENGH is 1
7r L wiFEEERIN REPoRTER EKDS*QUEST OUTPOSTS WHEN I
run IUESUAY AFTER SEEING 100 APPLICANTS R[re C HfN
Funli.l:an 1 - Makes Vera Jo Strother Found Int— - ’ — •• • - U-hUN-I
Edmond; Agrees To 30-
Day Love Test; Times
Writer Is Overjoyed.
Company Wan s to Exchange
Old Charter For One Un-
der New Law,
a Me permit to be
P» 0N Mions of house
umns in |
posts.
Ne \ 11 hM, Ns
serious . re , v,
prove witt be fonoef on
......
that taper grneefuly Int
i calc wrists
wotlA become
’ I siw her I knew .he was the one
and only.
in the motions riiCd Suturdny |hr
Lewises attack the legulity ot the
jury punel drawn here under .uege
kenhamer’s order Mime it is drawn
only from tin present eastezn distriet
no one from the counties in the noreh.
ern dhtriet being included
Nem Jo is n sonthern or the
OtNDe ll shows in the velvety
"unlty of her lustrous brown eyes
I nnin the tree of the soct, broac
Sb’Nern accent.
She Is mostiy nt Freneh nna En
anecstry. She comes from Lounsi.
’na. a Mate famed for its French
beauties. IK fine old English stock.
, romantie Innguor, It, subtle mys.
teries.
MI’SKOGEE, July 20,— Arguments
ievwrable pwrmit.
\ heating on the sppli ation wa
re it Iiilitary offonsive in
auninst \i-E-Krim, Pin.
VOL. XXXVI. NO. 57.
despite my
mmids own
picked u|» :
sell Scull.
Jamen M. Bill, n IMimt ieleuvapn
operator, who last Friday dleelared
was driving a-ide i rihesmen still loyal to t)i
tan and the Freneh to join his <
“The Ideal Gir’’ Did Not
Write, Although 500 Others
( Did; Met Girdner By Ac-
cident.
met her in Oklahoma Cit) Rus knew
plished more than labor. Of how the
I soddess of chance did more for me in
1 Hiv quest in foul minutes than all my
carnest endeavor did in four weeks.
I saw I he Ideal Girl for the first
lime late Saturduy afternoon in Ed
monr.
। Aller interviewing twenty girls in
Oklahoma City between !• o dock Hat
md v morning and 5 o’clock Satur-
day afternoon. I turned the nose of
he Id li, fov , Fra nk
t ion । nniniistajoni :
indictments containing G.
8 vent) counts agains a. E. ne
Lewis, mid seventy-one counts
Ahult U. L. Lewis with having i
applied approximately s million dol-
lars of the defunct bank.
। South Brondway
a riend of oiiis, ,
POLICE ANSWER FALSE
BRITISH RETURN FIRE I ALARM -7- RDER CALL
OF CHINESE TROOPS । mun h being murdered.1’
Harrold Clark and lad? Talor, wh.
" Tav their addresses as Yukon, and
• F k Busby of Dallas, are being held
by police after being arrested on n
rharif of rubbing T. H. Cnto, travel.
• mg nelemmnn, of 173 nt Spring lake
A Sunday morninK.
N The lmeys are rat id by police to have
fonfensed to the robbery. Cnto enught
* the boya after
it nell-day search |
• Thu car the hoys were riding in
♦ hroe Chicago lleenne tag and polite
hebve the hoys are from Chicago
• re hning he id until A check «ne.
Ne mud* to riete mnine wherher th*
<a* hna bren Hlulrii,
I
a sorite f nf unessines-
principal Biffin 11 forces
not engaged aye know n to
, ‘anta i A site alrcaiy hea !een
‘ hosen for ’be landins field, ana oh
rru nution of the Garber C.nln •• t
nil field east „f Enid is expeeted to
tpply the Ihsiness for the ah- min. ’
PAULS VALLEY GETS
MADILL PRINCIPAL
you. I am sorry । haven’t a photo
gin ph to print today but I met Ber
only late Saturday evening and as yet 1
I have had no time to have photo.
^ graphs made. street.
test.
She told me lo come back Sunday,
thut I would have to wait for an nn
swer. I mil Humlay nfternoon | wns
nervous, anxious, irritahle
IT IS NOT TRUE—
-That love is blind, for love can
see virtues to which all of us are
blind.
I hat silenee is golden—some,
times it is cowardice.
- -That boys will be boys—for some
time they will be men.
—That dead men tell no tales or
history could never have been
written.
—That it takes all kinds of people
to make a world—some could be
easily spared.
That Christmas comes but once a
year— it is wherever the Spirit is.
That two and two t/ways make
four— sometimes (he result is
twenty.two.
......... -............WOBiN DIES
u '”C" the .......... ot ' xertou sly *"• woul Mm-lf IN nEMED enmnav
oeph Maurer Chleuze dru; elerk, up ns....... As 1 W% n - in UEWVEK 501011
Un?’,, '‘'r"''* ainnee ent the scott‛; .till ire pinwina
J Lw,;' f'' the •hove forn commutatton on arndavl
, "a “ Zmumty nncocted for ' he ' hey said they nad from tw 0
and
of a
my search, and had not yet found
Hie Ideal Girl, j was tired and dis.
Loeal
J. B Klei,, and son in auto I
erzeh near Lawton.
indienieri he 1 ivorer
, 1o I he ompnns
The (m ny-yen
City end suburban, 46c inn Ai, vi in ' —
--— “ " '• —--rotmimi PAGES-OKUHOMA Cln~MONDAY. „„„
m me ’ —__________________________________________ rKICEs City 2 Outside 34
H Mil ANOSON BUI I ■ ■
Court Cites Darrow For
Nore lb* o. 2*,6ih porl r i
mated to hnve visited I.ncoln
in ’he event dudge Kennamur. who
h lo Ivar (he araumens, overruves
i hr notions, a jury will he selected
and presentation of testimony win bo.
shaps gin tomorrow mornin j.
asevov na srecn nne lusi The chie statement for the prose.
When whe .. •' i.tion "III beemade by Nugent Dodda,
npringy Me, „", with lithe.gssistant pttorney zeneraf, whe wii
moved-l, C if , she were 11 assisted by Juhn Goldes berry. f„,.
-ver mil .ueciHe,,; S'’" winds Ulown eral attorney for the norihern
Her ‘ Era sses, triet, nnd Frank I.ee, federal miorn.o
. . iles nre unforgettable, once lor theenetern disth.
iyoupymanothem ier eyes hmn Th nre eharged in •»-
l hem "DF ' ter yot hnve left Bland jury
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" I he Okmilgee Ca- compan Mon
m. ,
Ihe^Uiy
gm—-
TIMES
bezzzzam0*5Me20s2
month’s time they will fal in
In«w._ 2
/WB
Vai McCarley follows his former
superintendient, F. A. Ramsey, m iha
I’nuh Valley school, thin being ntan-
se} s second year there.
Thunder showers this nfternoon or
tonisht in >v fall, resulting hi coolor
wenther for Oklahoma ci v. accordding
to John Slunghter, the vreuther mm.
. I pretiled is forecust for the perind.
• m i wo consrutive days the mercury
I”" estahlished n new high milk tor
those .dates Maximum temperatures
of I"* Cezrees hoth Sal unlay and
uni" were the highest in the thir.
1) iv‛ ’ a * thn‛ ’he weather buren
hue been funetioninc here, A mimi.
mum temperature of 7»j degrece was
registered here Mowlay morning.
ENID MAY BE GIVEN
AIR MAIL STATION
EXID, Joly 20,--(Specln1. Encour.
I he Diana sedan |
toward Edmond.
on the rastern shore yesterny morn .
ing and were due back at noon, but ‛ Y "CPieve his
nt i 130 o' lot k this morning has not
been heare from, Severat he nv,
situation is as
, he propa gn t.d । oi
n, Abd 11 Kim,
'ri he r ni m ihe
nniliivg tiie :. . ■.
lo sn) and didn’t say any of them
h state engineers elaim that the
„H0AE: Anseteted wenther genghe and
A
elopeiztneloud. D.neno t blinder ahewer- «
"Nw portmih.
.............. Si Ieiter ' mI Srvieeatohe "nret "athe
l’OlDNVILL.F, July '.m _ (Spe | Eovernment was received here in a
"lul‛ -Downtown streets of this city letter to George ltainey, post np. tnr
A" in much betfei vondition sineefrom the department at w ashinzton.
ppirin recently has been dlone The route now calls for no eo7 be.
ndel the sipervision nt W. M Cor : tween Oklahoma City and Wich a, bi t
nish, SI I re I commissloner, IH mi op enn be made it businosi war
l"' uM In , |
.'I livur, ending ; ||,
fran hise nnd be graited
meeting that Aod -El Krim now knows
a cor.the terms m..... which he .an have
: COOLIDGE UYS <. .. , . Jutift tot
msx
; President And-Senator Curtis sld " "ionanz.uhimannu"tt: BITVe i'l 'r"'nT“ ......
Begin Formu ation Of Con- I St •...... -I “" I now.....fon‛" i" - S".SS,
. sressiona Program. —... «i »
S\VA.MPs,-oTt. Mass.. July -n Ip , perior to the hw. ' "180 :
-With the conzrestont peecss nar .Comomnwealtt Is Owtrazed so' ver«"X F"th details. Vou don't
. zon, O—W-n, ............. in 4. "upresnn n X'y or th) camrUiv. " " to ‘
, 1o mulntion of the administration's | the greatest commonwelt" nn 25 W zou
* prozran for the Decenier session, countrs. - " he yaks
Theyistt the summer White Honnef "I ferithnt further forlesrnnee ""
4, Senator Curtis, the republcan would cease to be a virtue."
. coder, a f tonic. | the executive an op The eourt received a guarant e of
r |M»rt unity of going over the legisin.Darrow's surely, nnd the t...
) live sitatlon with one who will be ‛ ended I) effm ts ol । he d gfense
J called upon to carry into effect pro troviuce documentary cUdemo in the
Posals ot importame. absenee of the jury.
‛ onterences with other congression While announcing the contenir
, enderg during the summer arevitation'Darrowfreqnentlymieana
* planned by the president, discussion ehuckledas the court read.
• With Senn tor Curtis conatituting the Judge Outlines Enehange
, •st of a SCi ire that is expected to As soon as the Scopes case opined
e'efinite shape to thP administra.i this morning Judge Izanlston organ
* imns stand on a numb, r of issues, pending n statement in whien he
r Not only is Curtis the titular hendjstnted one of the responsibilities or A
» " the eDublicnn orxnnizatto ih thejjudze is to avoid exciting passton op
, edte hut he is n high ranking mem. Prcjudi e among any persons, particu.
»er of th,, finance committee, whlehlnrly among the Jun,is.
has, over revenue and tar. He then snid t ha । a collocuv or.
4 11 legislation and is recognized as acurred last Friday between the iuac,
• MKesman for the agrieultural inter, and Clarence Hai
, estE For this reason it was consid.
erer a certainty that during the sen-
a.ms stay ns n house guest nt While
• Cpurt, Coolidge would go over with
• him the lesisiative situation in gen.
era I. and In nddition would exchange
views ns to what should be done in
" ’hr way of tax reduction and farm re
p Hof,
five feet, four
wisht is ii.-, "i "ler
row of defend coun. - perhetwenr. size 4 shon. She has
from the r.......d m whieh the .he, "re perfection.
Was reporter. Judge Rauiston went THE idlat zir? h.„ .....
over n number ..f remarks by Darrow I ...... ""derr.....early
1o the court during Friday's session
"The court had withheld nny iction
‛S"utimore tw fug.. .. .
Word was received here Sunday of
unnamed I the deati. at Mrs Sidney L. Brock.
Women, declared to have beon An the" O 8. L. Bruck, former prestdent
-- -atthetimenttleshboring.o the Chamber of Commerce. Bhe
8o fur ns known, no official action at ^hver.
(Evening Edition of The Daily Oklahoman)
Paid Circulation Greater Than Any Other Evening Newspaper Published in Oklahoma
__
State
Hearing of arguments in mollon o
Lewin brothers to replace Kenna met
as trial judge in bank fraud casse
opens.
In Cu"tet‛ opinion a revocsdle py.
mil could be iseuedt tn the cas com
Dn) and then if it developed that the
puhiie ntility hill was not a valid I
hi« no harm would he done.
J. B. Klein, president of the
J. B. Klein Iron Foundry
Works, and his son Robert, 9
years old, weer killed Mon-
l day morning near Lawton
when the Klein car over-
turned on a steep incline.
Ahs. Klein, her son, Bernard. nnd
three dauzhters. w, re thrown clear
1 o the ‛ a । and were uninjured accord
! mg to officers at Fort Sill who rushed
; to the srene of the accident
Tiie Klein family had spent tha
weekend at Medicine Park and were
returning to Oklahoma City by way
of Lau tor when the accident oc.
uui red.
Brakes Applied Quickly
Men cis the I.wton piolice force
I* A g 1’1111711! LIV
Ball snid that he "told a lie to save drug stoic
one whom I believe innocent" but that
when he found that his story was not has । t ‘ ‘"......y" -------o. .
admiT^h^^^ an Indhaird that hc'Xy naV. MORGAN’S AUSTRALIAN
, TNi wns the ane......................; "rwhoscent,h; vuro । loan oversubscribed
hnd receive Mme him drnmntie yc t "s" J CG Derlring -----
prieve six hours hetore he w". e mind »u » nment praved rn NEW vonK, July zo .-Li_rh.
hung The Ntay of execution wnu . alc"l h, hosoporn ‘" mni h firnt sia ,m, commonwenlh ot Awtin.
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""strhe............ the,...... er. In ms"el "w wpmau omay.
wlio investizated
desires
The From Ii rom is nw ro
sirengthennd. th • emi . sad that
there Jr no longr justitieuion fop
uny uneasinese
"HiAGo, Jul) 20 r -Another
My of hope that one ot the amnzini
inat hnur developments ihm saved I,im
from death on the gallows In at Friday
e massing for a maneuver azainst
Fez.
Marshal Petain whn has fust
i cached Morocro from F'rance to ad
ise the French commanders, spen
most of Sun in) in consult, ti on with
the militar) ladere.
: BRIDGE COMPLETION
: UP FOR DISOUSSIOH
City commissiopers • ,„ Mi0et n
Qaeclai sssion Mopday fo dliscusa pr
y vision of the contunot for con
., "I ruction of the hridas ove. c
nndinn river on the West Thlm.ninth
2 atreet road. n |
* The Genermi Constr setton coin,nny,
* which did part „f the work „, the
„ Brdse, lx naking $2,000 r ,r rtshini |
the rondwny conneeting with ,,
* bridge.
mier l'ainleye < id today, if the Eif
tian lender ref uscs peare terms of
fered him b sr mi offi int Ft incu.
Spanish agents
The premier today'e enhinet
T TECOGNIZED Vera j„ Strother
- nt sight HR the Ideal Ghi | nnd
heen writing ,। bout, and I was sure
thrt she was the only one for my ex
periment in love my thirty-daytest
Mo. for a hi If hour I did some of
i 32
E-<
They are to sec each cihe.
"",l and 11 was indirated that the
• brkes weie applied quickly to the
ahine, ehring it h, turn over while
Eoing down the ernile,
Nombers nt the medical corps at
' TI Hill • re ii a he d m . he g,« ne
"f the a..idem and aidod in lifting
i ho hpavy machine from the accident
' igtims,
lobert Klein was killed instantly
"hile the rider Klein died a few min-
1 oles after being removed from the
overtunned car.
Taken to lintel
Mrs. Klein, her son and litres
daurhters, were taken fo a tawt0,
hotel. The bodies of Klein and h|w
s..n were being held by the t. Claire
’ ndertakinz company of Lawton,
pending funeml arranzements.
Klein is owner of (he J B. Klein
Iron foundry a( 1006 West Second
-l’(" The foundar wns < loseq vpon
rreivins irpnrts of the death of
Klein
SHOWERS SEEK AS
HOT WAVE RELIEF
They are to give each other
every opportunity to learn nar h
other’s true personalities They
are to test out their lik aici dis.
like3, their loves and hats
Al the end of this tbirtday
period they are to do on- or three
things: Get married nt once, Be.
come de finitely engaged, or call
the whole ffair off.
This i* tn bp an expei imi nt jn
love. Girdner s theory is that if.
two young people, idenly marnd.
with like tastes, and similar likes
and dislikes, are thrown in each
other’s company const anil, for a
HOI HI V TRMDENATONF
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’• thlilniuin ,.,,, A4 11> a in
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7 ii. in
J- B Klein, presid nt of the
Kirin I.oil and Fvundry comny,
who was khliee Monday morning.'
4 >
DAYTON, Tenn., Tuly 20
com--P)4Judge John T. Raul-
ston toda ycited Clarence
qi""am W Girdner names his idea-1 Darrow, defense attorney in
— -— the Scopes evolution trial, for
National contempt of his court and di-
Clarence Drrow, scopes attorney rected that the Chicago ai-
In .cited for contempt of iurtiy evtorney appear Tuesday morn-mona
lutien trial judge. ing to show wnv cnt i ’ she hts I en ’ -
1 I... , nV, coni 2mpi ; summer school. Wednesday she takes ,
POceeoings should not ( in- the final exnminations and returns to
ofsfituted. her home in Oklahoma City at 121
। The judge named as gronnds for thai East Park street.
citation remarks of Darrow to the
' ovrt Friday when the court ez, nded
Wns crowded nil Anj in spite of the
hent. The beneh was thronged with
l l hei
I he • । ze of Mollie von monkes
lend het hal w ,« a contes or nt
trnction.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 57, Ed. 5 Monday, July 20, 1925, newspaper, July 20, 1925; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1986338/m1/1/: accessed May 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.