Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 154, Ed. 5 Saturday, November 7, 1925 Page: 3 of 18
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MARKETS
(Evening Edition of The Da!!, Oklahoman)
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Paid Circulation Greater Than Any Other Evening Newspaper Published in Oklahoma
PRICE: City 2<- Outside 3,
MAYOR. STUART TO PROBE
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MAFSEILLES, France, Nov. 7.—(P)
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Urm; (Fficers to shift
U. S. DENIES PERMIT
WASH
bearing “free
manent requisite of milady’s toilet.
in
the freezing
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( ndy Thieve* (iet $100 Worth
hegan to feel the cold wave predicted
tivity. inspiration and per spirnton
7.-(A—Keariy
lory visit of Ni< hlos to Wentz.
LITTLETON. Col . Nov. 7.-- (—Is
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Dorothy Dix—
The Yankee
with
Princess
Glimerick contest —
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M[SKOGEH.
“I made up my mind years ago that
Notwithstanding our love for her, she
Thus, the Snappy Charleston
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On Page 8 injured a tenant on the loos be ow.
he added.
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GEOLUGISTSTU
BE ASKEO FOR
EAR y REPOP
make a thorough investigation as to
the gas facilities offered there, as we!
called to the stand expert witnesses
to prove the sanity of the aged phyab
thieves who broke into a downtown
“tore here some time last night.
•BOBBER'S’ WORK UPHELD
BY FRENCH MAGISTRATE
wiped out by the flames,
graph studio of Eugene
arding h!s
He said he
name I hies have been tnked on the
door tn the office of each nssist u:t.
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nd
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proved
to blind
Blazer to explain his act. which appar-
ently contemplated the slaying of his
daughter and then suicide, and to di-
rect the disposition of. I he bodies and
The photo-
McConkay
NEW YORK, Nov. 7.-I-Dancing
the Charleston at a wedding has cost
the landlord $200. The plaster fell and
- Ses en businc 99
e north sidle of
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his de
shion
action," he added.
The marshal is
Paris tomorrow.
1 and have seriously tam. ged late al
i falfa and cotton
agreed tha
engineer oi
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which caused damage conservatively
estimated at $25,000.
Inst instalment Hearts Adrift,
Times serial—
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Cold wave strikes city; snow falls at
Woodward.
would he
U’pon l
ENID, Nov. 7
establishments <
FOOT WARMERS MADE
OF TURKS' HEADGEAR
. L.
of
clan, whose defense, in part. is tein
porary insanity.
Rioter’s i lea of insanity, however .
counting sys
subs. riptions
Mnyo
con fere i
from
Follo
N5n
bnt
the
the
Mercury Slips Toward Freez-
ing Mark In City: Snow
Falling At Woodward.
Collection 0
the primary
may
rted
sion
for
Dail
girl either
formed.
Roy E. I
The minimum temperature Saturday
On Page I morning was 49, while the maximum
D
tent
■ Frida v afternoon was 61 degrees,
| The rainfall was general over the
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stadium pledges
lIttle,
RUn Hl
littie,
guard
Nihl
me
the den
rom i-’i
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with HOUR
< rowd of Ok
four hours ending at 7
On Page I ' day -
t rej
they
•tinted
hour? *
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sas City,
I the west
* .1 udge | :
elistrict
bench.
4.
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Secrecy. Intrigue. Mystery
Surrounded Celia.
Heroine of
Mary Elizabeth Hill, Pi Beta
Phi Candidate, Polls
Record Vote.
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E WAVE
would be 5
id Eler trie
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890ve4
Soag
Electric Iron Blamed For Fire
Which Causes $25,000
Damage.
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F0N Not
at for nzr 1
resentive t
of mines be
test nt Oklahoma university—
On Page 2
Dear Anne. New York fashion
news—
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fudge Stunrt snid.
Judge Stuart and
were in conference in
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WHITE BOBBED “WIG”
BECREEE FDR WINTER
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a nnotineed plans for on in\
into < ondilons at Nip}'
If an
it rated
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the N
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utter a sound
Burned hersi
nm-e stating.'
FOR COUNTESS' VISIT • fair sex. but they e assured that
GAS COMPANY
MS FIGHT FOB
HICEHEP RATES
HOMS MOI
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:t spring of
encher, com.
F’olle
Stuar
Bishop, Blazer’s son-in-Iaw, I
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take oft from Hare elona today. It isjinite legal answer tod • ns the ate
2-Inch belleved that the necessity of repair I plat ed its witnesses on the stand in
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for Saturday night by J. P. Slaughter,
taken by the weat het man.
matde an
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ill • and was,the Happ
I’Nunumzio (ives Yanueript
Inside Today
Photographs of winner and run-
ners-up in stadium’ queen con-
7e 4. 9
$100 worth of candy was
nnd l turn over the task for political pontest here Won y " mad ‘me from
1 l’aris bearing lb** title of the world?
a common cqcurrence.
Then we will wish our ighteen-fot
one day when she
Tellhg ne a fir-
Gas rate row hearing opns before
three federal judges.
em of votes given
rt
Pol
City Slid suburb#, 4e mo : $5 >r. In ml-
vance. Outside 50c mo . is yr. in advance
while Betty Kirl, who forged to th
That Oki
yelt of fruit
due to arrive in
the result of a progre
times as many hoys and girls clamor-
ing for admission at the doors of the
college than the sate ever can hope
to nr ommodate.
"On Pace 6
Latest developments in sewage
disposal controversy-
On Pa ge 8
Radio by the clock. list of best
feet ures on the air—
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On Page 8
Two more silhouettes tn be
identified—
several hundred copies of the student
newspaper also carrying coveted votes
disappeared from the university print
was poisored or chloro-
PULLUGK ENGES
CASE
light thing to al) parti
Cargill declared he had
a. m. Satur-
day of general
. student new-paper.
ing establishment in an upstairs
in one of the buildings.
The flames were confined to
I Jayhawks
vid* a fund
" snickered
br.it n re-
Where are
district of Oklahoma, and
Willinis of the eastern
the thr
275,125,631,34 <»
from Eartle sv
ture at Woodward dropped from 50 de- restilt of a fire
Vor Cairzill to fori
nt ng Nichlos prou •
the adequncy and permanency of
supply.
Report Due November 16
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guardsmen win!
of the Hung.irkm rpublic . for nd
mission to th** United States.
as delayed until Stur-
due to the death Friday
Federal Court Issues Injunc-
tion in Duncan-Marlow
Field Controversy
A temporary order restrain-
ing the corporation commis-
sion of Oklahoma from en-
forcing a 65-cent gas rate in
G A it D<>X E .
D A nntnzio has i
manuscript of his
J’ ’
ma Lee aforethought."
In support of his contention, he of
fered in evidnce two letter, which
the state maintains were written by
‘ • hampion harber " While the barbers
feel that they have n right to dictate
hnir styles, they do not helieve that
even the most talented coiffeur could
bring ’he bob into disfavor with the
The fire was causes by an
the Ambrosian libra
of his apprecintion
work as a fount of
be Judge Stuart declined
e publicly who would sup-
os in the project.
T ‘
JliiL e .ohir H. Cotternl of
and that the state b rat
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.- (P-- The
State department refused today to
grant a renewed reuest of Countess (
Kmolyl. wife of the former president
Temperatures of 32 to 28 degrees
are forecast for the city and state, to
engineer or gelogst. that the cor
ration eommission would send a r
he engineer:
r heard of an
was to finanee
sition, until 1;<
n nyor that Nich
was stpportira
to investigate 4 'hp kasha
thoroughly.
to Oklahoma City.
he did not give Moror
ames of t hr persens
DO NOT LET—
—Your prejudit es blind you to
your opportunities.
—Your pride paralyze your judg-
ment.
-Your optimism chloroform your
caution.
—Your suspicions rob you of your
friends.
—Your flatterers make you con-
tented with your second best.
—Your difficulties become excuses.
—Your fait) de generte into pre
sumption.
is a burden." ran one. ' Have our
ashes interred or scatter them some !
— -AIkIHI Krim is surrouncled. and in fansirul henps but wiIl follow the I grees at s o.leok Saturday morning
no longer necd be fcared." Marshal . lines 0 the ' ' 1 Dob. al to 32 desrees nt noon, at ■< ompanled by
Petain the French commander de-ithouush "T with lon silky hair area snow.
dared today upon debarking fronr 05 •ln , 3 . > With the teminerature at 43 degree*- iron which was left burning in
Morocco. - ' 1‘ ' ’ “ ' DPen ' " ” ' 1f5 at 1 o’clm k and skid ding rapidiy towarl
Were represenzet in a hairdressins
yesterday: “And it
BiITIN—White will be the most
Dishionable color of ladics’ hair fur
evening wear dm ing the coming win-
ter. If the deqree of the Internationa l
coifeurs. win. met here is carried out.
This npples in the young, old, tall,
small, brunettes and blonds, though
Wednesday was fourth with only
port No hh
I know
supply is d
on the
i he square here are elosed today ns
l their engineers tn the Chickaha
1 with the other four experts, a
fron Mondas Judge Stuart da-
Wbo was
dared he
plans by
Nlehlos in
MUSKOGE!. Nov.
fall which was spread yer twenty ing his wireless apparatus will make the case of Dr. Harol Elim Elazet
four hours, Blackwel reported more’it impossible to leave bet re Mondas who Is on trial for the slayins of the
than 2 Indies with dirt roads almost • « hild v oman "...
impassable and a ten perature of 45 COUNTY ATTORNEY his 34 year-old daughter. Hazel,
<n 1 ' ’ TAAe NEW AEEICE only six w
inch of rain. •-9 NuW -nnI-
IV! ERA (abrielejihe
little, four little
that the had two nr three det ks on
ther, because everybody who hasn't
a car now will have one bx then.
It never occurred to me before that
hardsurfaced roads are sut h an im-
portant fuctor in the building of a
state university and stale morale.
When all Oklahoma gety to talking
about “our team." “our hmecoming,"
the naturnl color !s modish for the'
day time.
The xx hi'*’ wis w ill not he dressed
fire Sat unlay
nearly 11:30.
ence. Mayor
no statement
best and three alter-
Miss Kirk
ng den-
Hied in
»nd to no stat
aid of J. H. I
Haxdton
to C, R
The race. In addition to electing a
stadium queen, increased the circuia
tion of the student newspaper and the
Oklahoma Whirlwind, university
comic magazine, approximately 2 00c
• opies and brought in colletions for
the stadium-union memorial which
amounted to apyroxhn: ely $9,000. ar
cording to A. E. Thomas employe at
the university treasury office.
carly this mornina
alm of the rarm
B> MILDRED BAiOL R
Threatening her happi-
ness and casting shadows
over her future. How could
she escape having to make
the sacrifice which meant a
lifetime of misery?
Tiis new rapid-moving seriat
starts in Tie Tim** Nouday, No-
x emher 9.
brought in the one hundred and forty
five octillion votes. whieh carried her
to victory on Friday, the final day of
voting. Bill Warren. Ardmore adver
Hsing manazer of the Oklahoma Dally.
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। Alpha Phi < unedte. received 6 ,368,
F. 639,666,706.906 votes and third place
in th*1
was badly damaged.
Damage to the main floors in the
building was mused mostly by smoke '
and water. The following firms suf-
fered:
Batterton and Tagge, clothiers; R.
miles cntor‘Erttton aresutorfanka ^3 ~ covrhaotne “Wun ............. . 1..........—
I county attorney’s offices, 'helpless cripple, pair.ted in words by 1 would not leave Hazel behind • •
1 Saturday morning, a new sign, in witnesses yesterday, the state today
painted a pathetic picture of the utter I
dependency* of the “child woman" on
the physician alone "She wouldn’t I
even open her mouth for anyone else,
to feed her.’ he added.
“Thr only time I ever hen rd her I
National
Business profits in 1925 will be
greatest since world war. 8&: s J. C.
Royle.
(hr tahashe ticket solicitor. Gas n
n could have one no better. ‘6 »k la he
in the city Saturday, de
Lincoln Andrews, assistant secre.
tary of the treasury, urges states to
encourage home rule" in prohibition
laxv enforcement.
I
EVER HEAR THAT ONE
ABOUT THE HORSEHAIR?
16 R. Ratliff, attorney for thr cor-
porattion commission, ailegei in pir *
i liminary argument before the court
that the gas company has been tak-
_ ing money from earnings, to put it
° r j back into thr property. He claims
that a |kui ofulhe money so spent •
shmHd be counted as earnngs on nip
LONDON, Nov. 7.--U-It t
king and queen an hour to x
rivale because ne one could have got Duncan and Marlow was is-
; sued by the federal court her
would have put the homecoming game Saturday afternoon on appli-
on the mii u. it there were no cation of the Western Okla- A
’ hardsur! ed d wi h vill be homa Gaa and Fuelcompany I
E
4 V .,R, , Itdge V n Vaikenierg of the circuit !■
As the hard surfaced roads extend. ............. . .. . , , , ■
.,2 . ,. . . routl id atppels it Was hi id that thelE
a
‘ .....rterWast on LiS of • h- ■
tremendous crowds. company property. I
‘ At Champ ion. III today, where Fuel li,.....aims Deficit
Chlenzoaand R 1 , a. ■
wl be 70.000 beople msthe vast court wn ajourned m order that .
judges ana attorneys rniuht attend
npp emed bermuse they couldn’t ket the runerm services for judrte j. n .
Ticket9 rhounnN of the spectutors Cottine him
vlll motor, lown from Chicago and re The' heurinz reronvened at 1:201
t omn ton 5 ' o"elock saturdhy afternoon,
hen, a. When Oklahoma Attorneya for the Westerm Okla.
university's memorial wi have been । he....., casand Fuel company claim an
completed and Oklahoma a wystem of actual defic t last
yen ofi 7.000 The '
hard-surtared roads will havesreac hed ,„ iahoma stote cori.....tion comnis. :
he corners of th. state, a homecom slon alle es that , h........... eurned ?
In, crowd of 30,009 at Noran will Ur «lt.: yem E
Tudge A i-1 \ a ’I \ । Ik* »m - ot Kan- ■
BARCELONA. Spain, Nov. T—(Bx
The Assoclated Press. — Count Casa
grande, attempting a flight from Italy
to South America, was not able to
that
re nt-
NORMAN, Nov. 6.—(Spe-
cial.)—By what was probably
the biggest vote ever polled
by a human being Mary Eliza-
beth Hill. Tulsa. Pi Beta Phi
y w candidate, was declared elect-1
e -e- ff led stadium queen of the uni-
I T* • versity by counters who fin-
field near Chicka
Hr and the ma
nfe rence, J rdge
They spent flvr
reaching their
Winter swept down on the state
Saturday, preceded by a biting wind
and scattered snows. The tempera:
tempts st sucide “ neither of which
would be successful, "as the defend |
-mt well knew," in an effort to "cover I
up" his deed.
I A pathologist, a physician, and the
, coroner testified yesterday as to the i
. crcumstances of the crime and their .
I findings that led them tn believe the 1
Urchin Wins Cash For Ticket When He
Predicts a I ie -
was ndyised le
Ins had said
gill Would
logist. that
Mayor Cargiil
the mnyor’a or.
k sutil
ing the confer-
Friday night
elusion.
• »f Its Important now com
Italian culture. expected 1
ital. tn thr extent of $10,662 for the
year ending June 30, 1925. Attorneys
for the company allege that the com-
piny never hns earned any money,
and that for the period in question,
actually lest nearly $18,000,
Robert D. Garxer of Kansas City,
leading counsel for the gns compary.
ed up a x
» than mo
na and Kan
V!phia !"hi Seconi
Nichlos' Counsel Assures
Cargill Of Financial Back-
ing For Pipe Line.
had neve
which ho
his prop
I
mark. Oklahoma City
f Judge Stuart’s grandson.
Lew Went*. Ponca City oiz
Ihe^Jinu
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TIMES
! considerption of the judges to plead
Ings of the attorneys only ‘Ie
•'ought to nvoic presentntion of num-
erou affidavits -ns ing on earnings
and valuations of the company.
nates.
The three auccessui candidates
will be ord red to take further
exaninitlons at Fort Sill to enter
West Pomt in July.
The twelve candidates who took
the exuminatfons were selected
from the Oklahoma national guard
by th* various company com-
ma nders.
The candidates are being graded
on both their mental and physical
qualifications by the board of ex-
aminers which consists of three
lieutenant colonls of the guard,
George Ade Davis, Arthur 11. Par-
mele- and Rex G. Bolend, all of
Oklahoma City.
Results of the examination will
>’3 announced the first of next
week.
Pictures of the candidates are:
Left group, top to bottom: Fiar-
old Fudge, Oklahoma City; John
?L Virden. Oklahgma City: John
D. Parker, Enid* Arthur E. Ed-
wards, Oklahoma City; idgnr L.
Henderson, Stiilw rate r. and Ethmer
V. Page. Claremore.
Right group, top to bottom:
Pau! A Righter. Claremore; Sid-
ney B. Laune. Claremore; J. <’.
Rutherford, Edmond; John Elmo
Harshbarger, Sperry; Gordon V.
Holeomb, Stillwater, and Taylor
D. Perryman, MAlester.
ol eXamininE
•Is show, ane
.1 was upheld
nd a re pre*
a fields, to
I
I will do the
es concerne,.’
$
big black letters, telling the world it
was on the county attorney’s door,
made its appearance. In Addition.
, state. Bartlesville reporting a
ished their work at midnight
Friday.
Mss HIE will be « l ow Sled queen at
elabortte ceremonies at the stadium
jubilee on wen Hold it the Kansas- |
Oklohoma fomotball gnme Saturday at
ternoori.
foot warmer
The Red
forresponds
Red Cross.
shop. Friday v
this Invest i?a Hoi
that Nichlos has
the line. .Mayor
•‘our gtadium," there will be
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2 t; 5i ’G Tr a
mgnecr
■ ml Judge Stuart had agreed that any
statemnent redarding the conferenge
would be inn de by the judge. .‘2
WVentz I nav ire of Plans
he1 followed Sunday* by clearing
weather.
(l’rturem ef the winner ane the
next three ivighest enneirutes are un
ITALIAN FLIER'S TRIP
FROM TOK’O COMPLETED "
Alpha Theta candidate
The standins of other candidates
were Mary Beth Davies, Shawnee,
Alpha Omieron P candidate, fifth
Ruth CroWe, We woka. Klpha Gemma
Dehn, sixth: Nadine Downey, Okla
homa City. Aivha XI Delta, seventh
Maude Gardner. Oklahoma City, non
sorority girl, eighth: Elizabeth Fay
Long, Norman highs hon| student,
ninth, and Elaine ‘Eizzelf, Norman, PI
Beta Phi. tenth.
The appuliing totals renched by rhe
him.
“I am not supporting Niehlis
proposition. I know nothing of hit
ipruposition ex ept what I have read
I th* vaper. I have neve been asked
5 ’ to support him in any of his trans.
28 She was eletec by n tola! of 145,-
■j 066,811,563,91 7 232,5 13.711,262,550 voles ।
‘7 in round numbers one hundred anr
is coupled with the others — that the
"thing' he slew had no soul and that
it wns no crime to rembve "it" as 4
burden to the Blazer family.
“It xx as cold-blooded murder.” Joe
Stone, prosecuting attorney, declared
hi his opening statement to the jury
He said
nite arsu
have surt
build the
jba)
of the red and white.
11. I jus tell you, it looks like
nalty for
buildings owned by Mrs. Hlizabetn
Henry and C. E. Munger. The build
ings adjoin each other.
The fire started in the Kidd.-.
Clothes Shoppe, located in a rear up
siairs room of Hie building owied t .
Munger. This shop, a beauty* estal
lishment owned by Mrs. Nora I'ailey
and the Clutte millinery shop all were
FOURTEEN PAGES—OKLAHOMA CITY. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1925.
From the twelve youthful mem-
bers of the Oklahoma national
guard who Thursday and Friday
took competitive examinations at
the capitol for appointment to
West Point the board of examin-
ers now- is grading purers to pi k
gifts which th- Prince of Wales has ,
brought back from South Africa and t
South Ameri a.
Editorial
I • ALMOKT es I’ w he geti
. * k-
man today at the homecoming game.
■ • If the opening of the first unit of
0
1 - years earlier t would have been a '
aside from electing a queen.
The campnign opened modestly and
with proper introductions early in Oe
tober As the time for the end of
the race drew r arer fervor increased
The last three days of the election
saw 1,400 copies of the Whit lwind pur
ehased by one sorority to clip pntzes
Local
Mayor Cargill and Judge C. B Stu-
art, counsel for J. R. Nie hlos, agree
Helen Minton. Fayetteville
mala ronds were fifty feet wide and
if the Ollah
mpany and
il Board Files Complaint
en Dentist Fails To
Heed Court Order
there souit in the body of a speech-
less. malformed imbecile?
Is there ever any justification for
taking human life?
These questions and more of a kin
I »lr«.? I nature pressed onward to a def
DIJON, France, Nov. 7.— (P?—An
outraged parent who brought suit for 1
Camages against a barher for bqbbing •
his daughter’s hair got no sympathy
from the court. . He was condemned
to pay the costs of ihe action.
The court held that miners could
not be expected to bring written
authorization from their parents each i
time they’ sought the services of a |
barber.
A whole crop of sui h suits were |
contemplated Im this city, the capital
of Burgundy.
Sooners at
iters to pr
Be27h
4 •
dA
iven the
bnok ”A1
Jude Stuart declared this inveeti-
tion would be made Monday. :o-
- r ' in that the findings e
Action of Ma vor Cargill on
John G. Nichlos’ proposed
plan to bring cheaper gas to
Oklahoma City, will be de-
layed. pending a program of
investigation which was out-
lined Saturday at a confer-
ence between Mayor Cargill
and C. B. Stuart, Nichlos’ at-
torney.
nl In ront of the Huckins hotel,
were winning the game h~fore
whistle had blown. • how about
ingime to a ticket to the game y
windy day.”
1 “On* bundled dollars I? enough to
l zany th* undertaker fm our caskete.
and our funeral setvicea," i
sa ld.
In further support of its
the state endeavorec to pr
the physicinn made “two ab
i Natural compnny also woul t
t. this fall.
u athered ten b
Donurt, county
• original Maj. Gen. Charles
lcione‛‛ to manding the nlntl
testimony Franc is o, Maj On
that wi
iin as he
oss Main
ng to pD’
PRINCE OF WALES BRINGS
GIFTS TO HIS PARENTS
VOL. XXXVL NO. 151.
forty-five octiliion ballots. Laneil
Gardner. Sentinel Delta Gamma can-
didate. was set end with (he compara-
tively small total of only on* quin *
tillion votet, a meager tally consider-
ing th* higher mathematies to which'
Miss Hill soird.
H McRe
e Puiippines,
ed him.
Several tiny fish were found
in pools of water in alleys in
the wholesale district this
morning, folowing last night’s
heavy raln. The largest
weighed about two o inces.
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id maybe we inn help o
’ and a day Inter
rgill a j. 4 Judge dart’s
I t lions. and do not even know Mr.
' Nichlos except from what I have
Defense Would Justifv Slaying semsi
5- * —7 However he declared that their meet-
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todnv rom plc’ ed h < record bre
re? mu Hight from Tokio ar
he: • from Naples at : p. m.
* Mayor Cargill de ff
that Nichlos would
financial bar king tO
sed pipe line frem
The cold wave struck the northern M. Adame, jewelers : Enid News and;
part of the state about 11 o’clock sat .Stationery company.
urday morning and reports from Gar Approximately one half of the dam
den City. Kan., said it was sleeting ?>»e is covered by : m. .
' A l«»t 111 of 1.8: inehes of rainfall TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT
was recorded here during the twenty 1 BY ITALIAN DELAYED
On Page 5
Lincoln C. Andrews’ address to
Anti-Saloon league—
On Pnge 6
That Alr, local radio feature-
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 154, Ed. 5 Saturday, November 7, 1925, newspaper, November 7, 1925; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1986912/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.