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MARKETS
OCLOCK OKLAHOMA
CITY TIMES
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(Evening Edition of The Daily Oklahoman)
PRICE: City 2 Outside 3,
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MINE HEARING SET FOR TUESDAY
Sentence Sermons
Stock Market Holds
They’re Here To Visit ‘The Baby’ APPEALS GOUR
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movement of prices with no important
immediate effeet I
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BARBER POOL BROGERY JLERK
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10,000-Barrel Well Spouts Slander Alleged In Court Ac-
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eliev
the immortality of the
protected un-
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State
ten feet in the sand
Fonrye
11 honor
and
DELAYG PLANS
i al court of appenis
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upon ciruinstanees assocfated with
( field have started out at approximate
had concerned him and pointed out
the $10,000 ap-
electior
Hughes,
ns for
disposal bon
3 years old,
sue, fell on deaf ears of Oklahoma
attorneys for the men.
fair.
No fina) ntion n
tin
happen
TrDns
"I think this commission can clean
VANHE
I p.
oL the board nf eduention
I
in
there may
the spirit of unrest shook both George 1 building
$
changes in the boundary I
until the
21 hour
)
And since
were
now cut of
SHOWERS ARE FORECAST
look For "Showdown’
IN WEST GULF
STATES
day just what steps would be taken
n ppea r
"ol4 r ling r
her bond election nt thi
w ho
el bond iss ue of $
1 he
lure near or somewhat above normal doubt as to the nuthority of the com-
had the best engineers in the
most of week.
Grand avenues.
distinction of being true "S
four
of them having been residents of the
and
nt
Three of the brothers. Mor
rs
d tn police
Bold Youth
but
Robs Filling
titied man
ker
and had been removed from the scene
Two persons w
injured in auto
W
Mt the Katy
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station hut he was not seriously hurt.
thrown to the pavement
ar bumped into
(4) — Officers reneral. In charge of prohibition pros-
TIIISA
Aug.
today pattlocked
five
Moi m
v ’re-preside nt and general
vurr
A. T. and T. e
manager of the road, announced here
French and Spanish (
which
monopoly of the aii be instituted.
EDITION
S
t
Members
also point
of Friday’s hearing. Carter asked that
summons be issued for the two men.
15. -
Peek
nd the sis- i
years old ।
9 Ishi
of th?
constit ■ t n
thering for
territory
opening.
men
us
Si hools
with th
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list interest
commodity
exchanges
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pre
Las
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Exclusive Service
and a street
of the auto.
Christian, b
prayer and
men
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Mrs. J. P. Morgan’s death follot
long sleeping sickness.
» asked the commissioners if they be-
i lieved the testimony which has been
pd Gerald Chapman., bandit-murderer, production
are slain by pal of condemned man.
at
ins
■ an
an aito
he leal
I
Ida city hus filed complaint with the
epariment of fisiiee askina rhnt an
Rube Geers and Boone D.
Hile did not appear at Satur-
day’s session of the oil probe.
Subpoenaes for both Geers
and Hite were issued Friday
afternoon by E. S. Ratliff, at-
Berl
haheas
transfer
tasaze
Men Who Defied Sheriff’s
Orders Seek To Obtain
Freedom In Action,
he fo
and C.
77
76
D
74
hoard r
l lion of
not in
ofe on
06,
they t
51. ।
tor
operations for the rhe
directions.
The net result wn«
$10,000 SAVED ON
SWIMMING POOLS
ecuc
lotih
wit.
Can Be Carried Out,
Attorneys Declare.
or
fair;
part
uccidents Friday night, according to
reports made to police.
Sam Graham of Ponca City. we®
forme
senator
son streets. but h
badly enough to be
Wnidre
Kirby
have hr
entatio
nat rot
ELEGTION PLEA
15 NOT HEEDED
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this w
and it
City ahd suburban, 45c mo.: $5 3 r. in ad-
vance. Outside 50c mo.; $6 yr. In advance.
। I want tn make a statement myself,"
said Carter.
GOOD ROAD SHOWS
BOOKED FOR CITY
•f anything
s on both
A
trni
marternwerif’atortt.etkethesrainof Frank Carter, member of
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Await Disposition Of
Two Buildings.
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fell
taken
WEE TAKE U
HABEAS m
fit
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tion Started By Chi-
cago Man.
From New Deep Pay
In 18-22-3w.
CITY POLICE BATTLE
WITH MAN IN CAR
Berkey decla
e right to use
sion Steps Beyond Power
In Investigation.
I witnesses.
Since the beginning of the hearing
9
A
tor Rider Alleged To Have
Been Drunk Falls From
His Machine.
write of hi-
r men were
K. B. Cutler,
FIRST in. the
EVENING FIELD
D AFTE
National
Inormrs. whose testimony convict
ewego
above normal at beginning and near
normal thereafter, except cooler near
end.
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V oule Stop BuilinE
« pointed nut by attorn
is the proper action
of the
declared
f J. B. A.
nor; Tom
wnee, and
e lawyer.
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tablishment here of the southwestern weakness yet without
branch of the General Motors Accept- trend, outside of th ek
i three senior highschools, with no deti-
; nite action to be taken until the return
1 of C. IV. Gethmann. principal of the
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5
The marquise, who is 42 years old. I hearing.
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controversy."
red he believes he had
oral westward trend of big business. I The steady forward push in many
The sale of automobiles is a goodjot the industrials and n few <f the
Youngster of 68 Years
Visited by Sister and
Brothers in First Re-
union Since 1865
Geers is the resigned chef of the nil !
5
e
18.— The I by the commission if the two
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L
ials here
to vote
ter. Mrs. Mary laweon.
"After these two men take the stand ' Central highschool. who I
Fort Arbuckle, one of the early fort
of Indian territory. located ten mile
(Continuri on Par* 2. € olumn 4.)
GEERS FAILS TD
Steady Prices During APDFAR [QP n
Profit Taking Close
Irvin Wilson appeared at th. henr. | holding "" approval
: propriiioll coycrinx the
the Bryant school building
nvestlgat ion into th
n»Ll its annual reunion nt the
nd I nm
Th» artion of the
1ft n. m.
। brought out so far developed any-
ending ?
HOURIY TEMPFKTLIE
Ponca City public school
taken to a hospital
Dian Valentine, 4106
ard, was arrested on
in nusncrous
rO hear them laugh ovei he
I d: y.s,'* tn enjos with them
which continued ; torney for the corporation
‘commission. at the direction
motor vehicle
as a result o
which occ
son ri valleys: Showera at beginning
that the testimony had cleared his
skirts.
COMPLETE
town by an auto at Main and Ec
The subpoenas were issued in order
to force the two men to take the
stand and testify in the investigation
of the oil and gas division of the cor-
poration commission.
Neither Geers nor Hite was present
at the hearing Friday. Near the close
Main i
an a nd
hospital. Enter he
TETUAN, Mimi
foul and believes he
d by R. 1’. Hill
chairman of the commission.
Recessed, Subject to Call
The commisslon recessed at noon
Washington
The man
i when he
> a nd wa s 1
is made.
4 onende« that it would
iy 4.000 barrels daily, the original • party last Suturday at which he and i
ducer coming in at that fizure and the marquise met. After the party
settling down to 2 00n barrels steady he says she announced that eh? had
lost some jewels, n hat. a lace collar.
a handkerchief, her cigaret case and
a cigaret holder. of a total value of
$2,500. She accused him of theft. ,
in the presence of three policemen,
Brennan fays he win compelled tn
. its own house." Hughes said. "If it
in Mexico City ; can’t, then I think a special session
Mrs. Kate Fortner of the Norwood
among the major fields of the MUI her jewels and clothing and required,
Continent area this morning when a him to sizn an agreement to repay
well drilled by the Roxann Oil con-her, H. .. Brennan, a $25-n-week gr
pany on the Schroeder farm, sectioncery store elerk, has sned the Mar-
1 ; 22-3w. started flowing nt the ratequise de Janneili for $1,000,000 for
of 420 barrels an hour with the drill allezed slander.
~Jhe~linu
Times
Observers were wondering Satur-
services.
The appli
hens corpus
ptured the Sarsar heights position.
week be-1 ignore the summons to
The plea of Shawnee of
will mean the curbing of all
by the
it i«
of this family
“baby" at the
any definite
to the Univ
was released
F’olice engaged in a gun tail He with
not Im
ry lir.
rails was unchecked. This was true I
particularly of the high priced favor-
ites like Mack Trucks. Attorney Believes Commis-
United Stites Steel common failed
and Lindsey avenue early Saturday
cys that
to take
an irregular
the new Donrds
make the estimate and
mission to hol the hearing. Few
activities in Oklahoma City
sewage disposal plants are
the icast a mount
The mind was first st rBc lc nt 4,17s and I* the widow nf a former Italian In explaining this, Ned Looney, at-
fect nd the drill wns sent down toambassador to Japan. Is credited with J torney for Geers, said that ibis atti-
183 .feet nrter which the flow wasporsession of property worth $2,000,- tude was taken nor out of any disre-
m great all rrorts to drill were 000. She has lived here since Febru-ispeet of the commission, but becuuse
etovDca and drillers bezan making ry with her sister. Nrs. Alexander I bothhe and Claude Nowlin. uttorney
"Rube" Geers and Boone Hite faulrranucpmeparauiona to care ror the neelenancdd h enpermanentengoceeyhasthtadtnortyhinssohacomnearinn
to appear a( oll nearins. FAt “1hou "prcent time ......... people ] nowin prosress.
rolice charze . tn follow three aci maling approximately 10,000 barrel- Accused Him of Theft only person on, sand,sa
dent ; is allezed. a day. Th. other deep wells in thi.Erennanbese the slander antion a brler statement n Whieh he sun.
. marked the testimony so far as it ’
zacditionai lezciers,.
The three
mm, si yea
old; Morris, '
8” years, are this week visiting the
fifth member of the family in Okla
homa City, th* "baby brother," 6S
year* old.
ing as attorney for E. IL
did not have any
upon oil zhares,
steady.
14. Mulhau
lives at Miami, de
took the "traveling
I and gas conservation bureau of the
। corporation commission.
Hite is president of the Bronx Oil
। compnny. Both Hite and Geers were
implicated in th* testimony given bs
J. K. Amis, conservation officer.
Both Geera and Hit* were out of
i town when the subpoena* were issued
| and it was expected the summons
would be served upon them Saturday.
Questions Commission’s Authority
They are expected to be advise*] by ■
their attorneys not to appear at the i
tiouzirTiti IlFi
rdiel barvdnndtion
baby,’ " laughted Mrs. Lawson, "we de-
t*d seventv
when she started to step from
about Wednesday
otherwise generally
| thing that would warrant the calling pointec
of a special session of the legislature. 1 school
left coat nt $250,000, has been signed and
win k will begin immediately S. D. F.
ubject to call. A copy of the tran-
script so far will he presented to the
governor, it was decided.
George Short, nt torney general.
WASHINGTON. Aug.
wren t her outlook for the
ginning Monday:
TONCA CITY, Aug. 15, (Sperialh West gulf states: Pmily cloudy and
Wil occasional thunder showers; tempera- n number of lawyers have expressed
barometer to business conditions in
any state and the fact that Oklahoma |
is recognized as one of the best sales ,
territories in the country will mu far ;
toward discrediting the wails of
calamity howlers.
WALL STREET, NEW YORK.
Aug. 15.—The stock exchange dealing
. Saturday followed the course of a Sat-
urday in a strong market. There was
considerabie relling for the purpose of
taking profits oxer the week-end, but
this was pretty well balanced by fresh
y be t uken
uniil the <
Editorial
ITNLIMITED faith in Oklahoma
U City’ future is shown in the r
four older inemhe:
same timie.
Imriry. who
e)nres that be
driving a
'Saturday,
I aeridents
taneousiy
‘ttreats. It
land Hnrve
was not hurt
."2 PONCA CITY HIRES FIVE
ind composed entirely of men who ADDITIONAL TEACHERS
v ere cowboys n the old Cherokee
Strip prior to the opening in 1893, wk!
l ne engine
Tuls * last midnight roadhouses, inthree week*, ieginniv.g August 17 omithe t • k
eomplinnee will, an iniunetien zrant 1e rhzttaneuz tour ot tour New Hta- The iruin was bringing • . I * w. jHoltoway,
sled Lie yesterday by the district rnd states, spaking on "Courts, , shopmer a. 3 nd families from Ir.dinap |
lcourt. I Crooks and the Constitution." oils to Lake Decatur for a picnic. today.
। but happy family group.
Not since May, 1363. In the old
home near Springfield, III., have the
fixe members of this family been to-
2ether, and only by chinee did the
Ftanding: Fmsley Grissom drfl i. William Grissom, “ihe baby." Seated, left in right: George Grisson,
Mr*. Mary Kawson and Morris (risuon.
n3 license to him Normnn Raker
reprivior of radie -iatimn KTNT or
llobinson avenues
i knocked unconsic
' from hi* motorcy
PONCA CITY, Aug. 15.—(Special.- 1 requested by U.ojxnard of education
9 prove the advance movement of a gen- were dull.
Septembei 1. The city zchools ire to
open Monday. September 7.
for the white schools nf the system
land the fifty tcuchers in th • colored
| schools
fever" an drove down tn Tulsi to
see George, the older brother. Then
Sttlonnioday“when . ILLINOIS EXCURSION _______
TRAIN IS WRECKED VERA cruz-mexico city Police were searehing Saturday for 1 December 25 and 26; "Blossom Time,’.
inmm “ "ut-s- LINE TO BE ELECTRIFIED the youth who held-up and robbed E. December 31 to Jnnuary 2: "Necessary knocked down • 9} a <
_ _____ O, Griffith, proprietor of the National Mary," January 15 and 16: Walker
DECATUR, III., Aug. 15-W—An SAN ANTONIO, Aug. 15.—(P)--Refining company’s filling station. Whiteside. January 26 and 27. "Lady,
excursion special on the C 1. & W j Contract with the General Hlectric (Thirteenth and Robinson, of 161.41. Be Good," January 29 and 30: "Some
from Indianapolis to Decatur, was de-company. to electrify eighteen more early Friday evenin Girl. February 5 and G; "The Passing
railed one mile east of Marshall. III.., kilometers of the Mexican railway I Hundreds of motorists passing the Show." February 11 and 12: -Insses
CHi(AGO Aug. 15.— (—Because
ah* n<M |ised him of inking some of I
under construction.
Attorneys say this plan o court
action will be effective where an or
der prohibiting ths dumping of sew
50,06., "fhn
this mornng. Reports reaching here from Vora Unix to Mexico City aat a
P'.’OYINC th- first reunion in
• Uty years three brothers and • , ,
a sister, azes running from 71 years to dhawnee Citizens Ihreat
in p ......
11 p in ... .
I ' m hl night
1 a. .......
cided to load up in the old Ford andaze into the river would not be ef
drive oxer to see William, and we’ve fective brenuse the latter plan would
a man in a car at usL Fourth street
henr “lhe hoys" leas*? lite only “girl "a propo
nf lhe family, old age seems forgotten. “We I
The Grissom family is prold of the conniry
meeting nf the band on August 3 firat met the marquise I “
(which were rejected) called for a , ho was in ’bn advertising business. । shouid be called."
minimum expenditure of $36,000 for Since her arrival her* he has been No indication that an effort would
H.u this work. All principal* for the j entertained frequently by her. he tells. | be made to force Ceers ana Hite to
.00, grade schools have been assigned. The marquise, described as pretty, testify was given until Carter asked
and but few vacancies in the teaching petite, auburn-haired and shingled. I fo» the issuance of the subpoenaa Frb
nuggogpg qpgve staff yet remain unfilled, according was reported by officials at her hotelday.
t’fenEAEE VVYVOVW • ' H. Barton, superintendent of to have suddenly left the city yester-
FA II Al A mapFIAA schools. A detailec report from the day.
4 1) MUl. WCE I INu state fire marshal on the condition of
ihe Garfield school building has been
—Of novelists is n description
of the glory of the common-
place.
—Of actors is that they shall
make us feel like the hero.
—Of a hotel is comfort, privat y
and hospitality.
—Of a teache is that he shall
inspire our children to
think for themselves.
—Of a doctor is health, regard-
less of his theory.
—Of n photographer is usually
the impossible.
which collided wth a rar drive
Upper Mississippi end lower Mis-
"Relieves In Prayer"
‘s application for a writ ot
orpus declares that he is .1
Shields boule-
n charge of
while drunk,
r on** of three
urred simui-
nd Robins on
Washington,
visiting at the home of William Gris-City officinis and no action will he
son, 65 years old. Thirtleth street and pa ken any time soon to remedy the
Oklahoma avenue, form this unique. . sewaze sitrulion along the Canadian
the time and partieularly are I bey
ind again
Friday for another
on at proposed sew i
itatlon. to da
in the affic ai y < f
Inn, one n( •cutmns, will -pn*l her vacntion oi
eight years hefore Hie j which complele plants can be built
nerr 'the
ENID, Aug. 15,—Th* Garbenc’ov-
inzton oil field n ssumec A place
badly bruise
condition. It
where be w
cident.
Au uniden
irate school for negroes, together with
• he uncertainty of whether the Gar-
field buildng will finally he con-
emned, is holding up the fixing of
houndary lines for primnry schools,
aecording to J IL Iki i ton, supei intend-
' cut of se hool-.
*nd Emsley. who decided tn pay me
sister. Mrs. Lawson, living near
Bethany, a little visit.
not in fa vor
complete plan
nr Cargit st.11
| Th* de st iinevp of mad shows ever
bnoked for Oklahoma City for a sea-
son will open here Octobet 1?, when
Will Rogers, noted cowboy comedian,
will Appear with his new company at
Four miners who were ar-
rested for defying the procla-
mation nf John Russell, sher-
iff of Okmulgee county, will
.be given a hearing on habeas
corpus proceedings in the
criminal court of appeal?
Tuesday at 10 o’clock.
Th* Henryetta mine row was esr
pled to the high court in an applica-
tion for a writ of habeas corpus filed
Saturday for Joe Berkey, George
Skeith, James Jordan, and A. R.
' Youngblood.
They declared they were advised by
their attorneys that they were not
violating any civil or criminal law by
picketing.
The men were arrested In Henry-
etta Friday and charged with unlaw-
ful assemhly:
xPJt the
present
Valentine was i
from Sha
, A rd mor
il to aid Ir
s* before
(Y.A g • my the Shrine auditorium
under way takes the form of a judi ------------------- t (it I 011 111(111 < A whirlwind ente ’ ainment will
cial proceeding. Whether the commis- yuso~E w, -- _(m_. , folllow Rogera’)iait tot he eita "Sky
t‘onedaa the Sowee to do this 18 «ues l ment ,n Ihe Lcil tridi were i Passing Motorists Unaware Han"! Sovmd s°8 and v. -world |
tioned. this morning and Judge Kennamer msrc,w--S.S -nd "d 5 or Pleasure,1 November 13 and 14; when officers arrived,
began instructing the jury when fed- UT hODDelY Ull DUSy Silence," November 25 and 26 “No.
! eral convened thi* afternoon. Street * No, Nanette," November 30 to De-
hoard in
XCURSION fares to dinerent s: t
La towns and pleasure re-sorts, put
into effect by railroads this summer,
has given many persons a chance to I
know their state. Weather in Okla-
homa this summer has equalied most |
of the northern resorts for comfort. It
isn’t necessary to go out of the st ite
nr spend a lot of money on n vacntion
trip. There is unrivaled scenery in
many sections of Okishoma and after
secing it you are likely to fail to get
A kick out of some nf the more wiGely
advertised resorts.
Jul mean* tn persuade others to quit
working in th* mines who were not
being paid according to the 1924 wage
scale.
Hearing Set For Tuesday
The men were arrested for violating
ih* proclamation of Sheriff Iusrell.
who ordered meetings near the mines
to cease. The sheriff declared the
meetings were unlawful nssembli _ •
held under the guise of religious
A top price of $2.34 is paid for oil ' hibit.
"* and^abox*. Red Cross Aids Netherlands I boar a u train for New York City to
•'Mr Mon ,,,, I pi u WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—(P)—The visit her husband, who is a patient in
. ’ 5 taige American Red Cross has announced a hospital. She died in her home shor,
- S- AlINE, lowa, Aug ].).—• P- a donation of $10,090 to the Nether- ly after the accident.
Declaring that the American Tele lands Red Cross society for the relief M ---------------
‘hone, and Telegraph company is nf sufferers in the severe storm which Woman Attorney to Make Tour,
showing unfair discrimination" te swept over eastern Holland August 10. WASHINGTON, Aug 15.-(-
use of reusni to grant a broadcast ■ ow Mabel Willebrandt, assistant Attorney
brothers. Georg* Gris.
। old; Emsley, 79 years
yards from the Crowe coal mine in
Henryetta. Berkey claims the zath-
•ring was for the sole purpose of hold-
ing a religious service and "askinr
the guidance nf the Almighty in the
Weother ___ siEn an agreement io repay $10 every
rockr. cellernl, mnie t.... Mn ana A saving of more than 10,000 on Tncrdaynutofahissmeekl Xl”'
Sumiay. completion of the swimming pool
-TAIE Toniz"t "nd mm./ enerall» wings of noosevelt and liardin. Not Always a Clark
I junior highschools was effected Fri- As n result of the charges, he esti-
, dny when the board of education at a mates the damnse tn hie reputation
: M apodal meeting awarded contracts for 9,81,000.000. Hearing of the case
• githe work by separate items, the total * or eober o.
’ 39 amounting to $26,215.25. Previous He rays he was not always a gm •
' 341 blds gubniitted at the first regular eery clerk. Two years ago when he
W. E. Davis, xx ho was released from
th* University hospital Friday, fed
down while crossing the Oklahoma
Iailwas tri ks it the intersection of
Harve; and (b nd avenue He ws
be employed, the superintendent of
schools and principals now working on
the assignment of the GOO instruetors
State gin rsmen mazre
peora righ officials.
Fiizpatri
een ohtai
otntion were unaware nf the rohhery.White’s Minstrels." February 19 and
The bold unmaske bamiil, steppod ' 20: ”My Gir..‘ Febrnrv 15 ml 10* «
from the shaiowsiof the staiion andlrhastiden: L’pnaz Muuhiezene
ordered Griffith and a friend to step6; Greenwich Village Follins.1* March
inside the station where the robbers 17 end 18; Paul Whiteman s Hand,
was completed, INovember 4.
Fixing Of Boundaries Must
Ira l’inlev. president
state federation of laboz
Saturday that th* services
Loral
mine row’ taken crim!
a mol
pranks still played on “the imby." In favor ot eallng an electiecn te
obuliliiy ff
advised nf
until about
der the provisions of the
• »f the United States in s
a religious service.
The four were arrest
’ the city.
But few new teachers yet remain to |
1 but is not in a serious
was said at the hospital,
as taken after the ac-
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VOL. XXXVI. NO. 81.
TWELVE PAGES— OKLAHOMA CITY, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1925.
ance corporation. Besides adding 55 • was at a standstill for
000,000 a year to bank deposits, it may markets and the foreign
tie. Emsley and William, together ■ less than
with Mr. and Mrs. Iawson, and Mrs.sites," Ma
William Grissom, were all residents of
river.
Mayor Glnrles Hawks, of Shawnee,
said that if Okis homa City did not do
something immediztely to remedy the
situation that Shawnee would file ap
plication for a restraining order in
prevent any more sewer connections
boi ig mnde in Oklahoma City.
101 Five
I join
been here nil week just having the endanger the health of 100,000 people
। biggest time nf our livrs, talking over while the former plan would simply
.everything that’s happened in the|stov building activities.
List sixty years," , Frown On Small Issue
• • • • City officials are not in favor of
Ohio valley and Tennessee: Showers think the commission has the power
at beginning and again nt latter part. 10 make a witness take the stand if
otherwise senerally fair: temperaturehedosnowhonlowntchea the pro. morning, neco minx to seports made
ceeding fror th. beginning wondered ■ at police headquarters.
Saturdny If they were going to see a | Jack Cummings. • ames Moriis. ;
"showdown " (Walter Elliott and Wade Spears an-
When the flirt open hearing was awered a call to thiz place and when
held August «. the attorney genera! they Orove up ... a er that was
himself referred to it as an "anomstopped near the. Inter section. ’ mnn
Hlous" proccedinz. meaning it was II- in the car opennd fire: About twenty
regular and of doubtful authority , shet. were exchansed;, a .
However, since requested to appear " ce ’ "" 2I Su! ' "
... J .1. .] .. । find any clue as to who was in the
, bv the governor and the corporation enr
commissioners, he questioned wit- 1 —
nsses that came and took the stand. I pggQ PACE IHDV
Attorneys have pointed out that the LKWIv vAvb •UKI
corporatlon MM. » . GETS INSTRUCTIONS
to repeat its performance of the
previous week-end when it rose to its
highest point since its decline from
the year’s high figure. Steel trade
new* during the week, however,
struck an increasingly favorable note.
The motor trucks stocks along with
General Motors were in demand.
There were two nr three more price
cuts in the gasoline market, but they
She was not haiy hurt.
g v
llanch September <» and 7.
"rar E Brewster of‘ wc. corps for the ensuing year, were rm
Moa- of the cowpunehers. hna been loved Inal night by the board of edu
mnking nrrnsements 2 thelentian, ineludin MiM Lncile Nation-
vont. The old cowhoys live in lento „f Shawnee, Mise Irene Fitzwater of
ruling their reuni no. and have nil Nowatn. Mliss Glbson ot Skiat6ol, and
heir meals in an outdoor dining hall, Donald IMaster of Nowata, who he
auransed for them by Col. Joe C. Mill- comes shorthand instructor in the
•r of the ranch, who I. Ite president highschool The others wil teah in
>f the a mo< lotion^__ the grade schooir. The fifth person
---p,g Aeg RA employed is Alphonso Jordan, negro.
HUMBLE CUTS PRICE whoscomestrom Jonentobo principal Thurada
1 of the separaxe school here.
TEYAC AU A DE AC _____----- temperature near normal first
in ICAAw UIL AREM3 PAIR IQ AnVERTGEn and probably below Fitter half.
___ r Arsn_PE--A Platenu regions: Mostly fair
TULSA A .. 15— r The Humble BY MEN Or GUYMON local rains and probable about middle
il and Refining company today an --- of week: temperature normal or
ounced a reduction ringing from 10 GUYMON, Auz. 15—(SpecialbThe slightly below most of week.
o 37 cents a barrel on oil purchased free fair board, through the secret A„Gg 2. l
n the north-central and cast-central j W. W. Kennedy is calling attention NOTED WOMAN WRITER
Texas areas. this week, through an adv ‘tisement. je eTpiiAK QV PI AMP tory body anti that the hearing now
The schedule has also been revised to the big fair in October. Enlarged ’ P . 9 1 n-• • D ’ r-An5
orth-central prices beginning with 2> and improved facilities will enable the Au,) D pu3i/3.,
egree gravity oil at $1.35 A barrel. ! managers to have a bigger and better | MS Maude Helena Dav is Walker
six cents more is paid for every ad rair this fau than ever before together we II know" W riter and w ife of Rvan
titional degree i gravity. with a more general agricultural ex- Walker, notionally known cartoonist.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 81, Ed. 5 Saturday, August 15, 1925, newspaper, August 15, 1925; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1986483/m1/1/: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.