Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 154, Ed. 5 Saturday, November 7, 1925 Page: 7 of 18
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FIVE
EFFORT IS MADE
Roosevelt Gets Hi- Y Charter
CITY WOMAN IS
Ian Pays!
TO CLOSE FIRST
STILL HELPING
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LODGE OF ELKS
WAR VETERANS
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• Mrs. Beile K. Barry
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FHTUPNID
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FREE-WESTINGHOUSE
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ELECTRIC SEWING MAC HINE
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SMALL DOWN PAYMENT
THE END.
In
January, but I want you to get
CHAMBER DRIVE
5
Fulfillment of these conditlons puts a Free-Westing-
me
your home to be paid for while
CLASSEN PLAY
jenions.
Does Not Look Like
IS CALLED 'HIT'
she is neeompa
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( art w rigl
rope,
wife.
who telis Paul of t!e elopement.
Sewing Machine
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graph, years ago, but when I met her day.
ers
out
is
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nature)*
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Els-
worth Usher, Horace Robinson, Lois
were begun back ‘ 1919 in Washing-
If you need some bran eat
Madge still believed that she could
SHREDDED
United htes revenue office.
He had never been more attractive
she believed she had for him, all the
NOW—
every 1
be
delay, the signing of contractfl will be
Remember—
Cash Price
Lots of food with the bran
$122.50
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A C CI D K N T.
FOR- since Janunry 1, 1925, up to 82,034.
WEBSTER WINS
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ATHLETIC CUP
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No One Need Hesitate
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Electric flower
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MRS ED. L. HAHN
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TERMS:
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$1.00 Down
year.
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$5.50 a Month
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APPLIANCE SALES DEPARTMENT
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OKLAHOMA GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
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Courteous. Personal Attention to Every Customer
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India napolls, Ind.
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BANK
No one would ever guess that this
charming graceful period console
housed an electric sewing machine.
Fidelity
National
Building
sny I am not an optimistic fool, but I
honestly believed that you two would
use talking ahout it
It’s all over. There is
arrived from South America, deter-
mined to tome back to marry her in
"Sincere
Service"
You can get one by
acting now!
me
ther
RECENTLY
ABI A I >.
TURNED 1
The charter of the club, received
from national headquarters Mon-
day, was presented Tuesday morn*
ing nt a special assembly. P. L.
DI ES
MOTOR
MORNING HOURS.
DRUNKEN DRIVER HELD.
F R O M
OVER-
Due to the overwhelming demand for the continuance
of this special sale of the
including the elimination of the cen-
sorship feature.
$891.50 in October
To Support Divorced
Wives
not forced to live the quiet existence
you endured at Madame de Marzel’s.
Daily contact and a narrow environ
ment will brush the bloom off friend
Madge, with n second glance at the
block, picked up the telephone to call
Cartwright.
At the Instant that she spoke Into
the transmitter, her, glance happened
able
lend
Mao
Inti
lore
ek.
ace
ton
J
Clnsen
players.
and acquaintance in America turned
aside when she passed.
But there was stil Cartwright.
ford. Conn., by "Red” Robinson, sec-
rotary to the chief of police.
Strickland wns arrested here about
house machine in
you use it.
Grand
and
Robinson
the
as-
pointed nt a quarter after nine, she sat
up in her rumpled bed where she had
tossed restlessly all night long, and
rang for chocolate and rolls.
The maid who brought her tray.
YOUTH IS RETURNED
TO FACE CHARGES
Wilbur Payne.
"Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch”
only the future to look to.”
He rose too, as if he knew it were
time to go.
"I hope yours will be a happy fu-
ture, Madge.”
She lifted her eyes to his, waiting,
expectant, eager.
"And yours?” she questioned softly.
COMMUNITY HALLOWE'EN
CELEBRATION SUCCESS
to fal! on a headline of the newspaper
in her lap.
In bold black type, she rend:
PROMINENT CLUB MAN KILLED
,1.
book,—
"Yours truly, T am."
of
ac-
City this servie had become a habit
which for seve years since the sign*
ing of the anistice, she has never
shown an incnation to break.
In additio) to holding membership
A
ber one better.
Here is the letter being sent •
to delinquent members:
*' I ea r M r. — —- —
“If a "body trust a 'body
“And fail to get prompt pay,
“May a body ask a "body--
"Please remit today?
"The condition of the treasury
rty,
•mo-
do anything for him.
"Yes. mam. You could. I know it’s
9.035 NEW CARS SOLD
IN STATE LAST MONTH
—essmFiy
Ts=- - —=4
PHONES
WALNUT 0200
14 WALNUT 0022
Re----
_by-cMildred Barbour
STAT OFFICIALS QUIT
AOTION PICTURE WAR
But one of Overholser's custom- when the city police confiscated the
went the official poet of the chnm
District Attorney Puzzled By
Anaemic Beer.
1
be happy again together if all ob-
“ih. 153 were removed and you were
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Donate
If you want to "get in on these special terms of one
dollar down and five dollars and a half per month, you
had best come to the store or call us immediatey.
qunintance. Cartwrzht, after Mudge’s
return home, eulls on her. Madge tells
Pnuluf I In- visit, hoping to make him
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V’THENN
f BANK >
THAT PAYS
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back home,” he eagerly replied.
Scope Is Wide
Mrs. Barry first wrote the letterA
the best nnd most modern style,
then hurried up town to search he
markets for the green onions.
in II III Hlectrc A Power,
sG
The Final Reckoning
N/ADGE waited for Patterson in the
IVI little drawing room of her suite.
She had turned on just the right num-
1 ber of lights and shaded them care-
fully so that her beauty, deftly reen-
J forced by artificial aid, was flaming
soon be sailing for South America, a
$
mug
1,24
4—22
Let the last serviee you render
your Iovesi oneq hr the best pon-
sible to obtain; it costs nn more.
netted. but hundreds of Oklahoma vet
erans, formerly patients in the sol-
diers wards are not prone to forget
the work of the “woman Legionnaire.” i
"I remember one day," declared an
Oklahoma City veteran, who for sev-
eral monthfl was a patient nt Univer-
sity hospital,” Mrs. Barry, who regu-
larly visited the words, came up to
an old buddy nnd asked if she could
could no longer go to Patricia. Lila '
was through with her, too, and would
dor An FOR YOUR OLD MACHINE
L.UV REGARDLESS OF ITS CONDITION
tn loot upon, never more charming.
I
SAPULPA, Nov. 7.-(Special.)--Re-
WHEAT
ton when many
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passed through te Walter Reed hos-
resumed nnd the appeal to the su-
onions and
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some fresh green
write a letter for
I Martin as Mrs. Wiggs, Dale Reneau
as Mr. Wiggs and Dorothy Richard-
1 son as Lovey Mary.
I Other roles will be played by Ster-
ling Byers, Rozelle Lee, Prentiss Price, .
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W.
had a
acts of '
Virgil Strickland, who is alleged to
have robbed the Fox-Vliet Drug com-
pany here about three months ago.
was returned Saturday from Hart-
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about calling upon us, for all arc
accorded the same treatment here.
Financial considerations we feel to
be of minor importance, and we
leave this matter entirely up to those
we serve. They alone decide cost.
This policy is in keeping with the
most advanced thought and practice
in our profession.
preme court of the United •States to
have the law declared unconstitutional
will be abandoned.
This much the moving picture Inter- 1 spite of Ma family’s opposition. It
eats agreed to. The governor, on the i seems that he came into a bit of In-
•luring 1924-25. The cup will be en-
graved "Webster 1924 25.”
The girls’ athletic teams unde the
direction of Miss Lou Harriso and
Any Oklahoma boy and arresting. He had sent her roses
which she had placed in a bowl beside
:. fatviela follows them
Patricin writes rmii
L-&.tzm
189
K-
since she received her discharge from
the service ns Yeoman in J inuary 1212-0
wil h (ariw risht
to New York.
„ATFORD, Conn., Nov. 7.—— desire to be his wife, to rind peace
mEwarfare between motion picture and havpiness in hl" companlonshin;
Thfests ana the state nf Connecticut and relnstatement th- world which
or the new film tax Inw. vN ended ; he.represented, sprans uP anew in
yth an armistice' agreed upon at hen:
governor Trumbull’s office. ( He apologined for being late.
The motion picture exchanges will “But you will be happy to know
restored to Connecticut without | what detained me," he explained. "I |
had the good fortune to meet in New attepe
York the young chap to whom your
sister Lila was engaged. He had just 1
man of the legion's armistice any pro-
gram.
Mrs. Barry, her fellow "buddies” of
the Legion point out, has continued
to serve the disabled veterans ever
IN AUTOMOBILE
iove with r‘av!. During n holiday nt
Mln nil socini ne ts link* the nmes
of Madge and < artwrigt, and
1.11 \ DEMEREST. Madge’s sister.
convalescent just
"hankering” to :
I N E ARLY
questioned employes of the club about
nine kegs of beer seized October 26 in
I n truck in front of the club building.
The questioning will be continued
Ho looked away from her and
frowned.
"I'm sorry to hear that. I dare
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utoMatic’
other hand, declared that he will ex- ; heritance which made him independ-
ercise the influence of his office to ent of his family and gave him some-
bring about a modification of the law thing to ffer her. But his courage
in the 1926 session of the legislature, had rnched • low ebb when he
CLOSING OUTTODAY’
Bennett, Marcella Hill, Irwin Bern-
there appeared the name: "Mrs.
Madge Bannister, nnd maid.”
For her world, which at first adored
her, Inter ruined her. nnd finally dis-
carded her, that was Madge Bannis-
ter’s epitaph.
In th- lexlv Mrs. Barry is an honor- a trifle impatient, knowing that an
•ry membeor the Leglon auxiliary. enger lover is not nsunlly a lavgard.
Bzrericonnartarnork ran him bnek ..... he wova come
Ing hour”' she 18 employed in the ...... vanirv perhans not willinety, but because he
owed her a debt of honor he would ports from the Halloween committee
have to come. the Junior chamber of commerce
, , showed that no loss was sustained by
It was a sorry compromise—a final .. . . .. . .. .
.... - . that organization in its sponsoring of
blow to her once arrogant pride. c., . . ....
1 the Commnity Hallowe en.
When tne sun had risen above the Money received from concessions^
top/ of the tall buidings and the equalled the expenditures in
hands of her little traveling clock
5 714442001 30
£ • 2125**. 2. 2* 3
1.3 25922/2
director of recreation in the city Tony. I undersand that it was
schools, through your Influence that Mrs. Cart-
2 The board nf education has offered wrlght derided tn free Stan. It was
the cup as a trophy to be retained noble of you tn do that for me, but it
by the junior high winning It three was too late. You must have realized
consecutive years, that Stan and I had reached the part-
Webster won eleven out of n pgs- ing of the ways.”
sible fourteen athletic championships
more gravely courteous. All the love
had word from several cities which ;
I have not had community Hallowe’en |
celebrations, requesting information
in regard to the Sapulpa method and
1 praising it as a means of protecting i
Harrup, boys’ work secretary of
the Y. M. C. A., presented the
charter. Officers of the club were
installed.
Worthy of a conspicu-
ous place in the finest
of homes, merely as a
piece of furniture.
Miss Constance Arbaugh wo the pe nay
hockey, baseboll, two swimmiig andNtacles
two tennis champlonships amghg city
ndores. She eompluins tn
l’ATRICIA e LIMING,
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AAMArD FREE BOOK
-Hwy-m Sent on Request
Tells cause of cancer and what to do
for pain, bleeding, odor, etc. Write
for it today, mentioning this paper.
Address Indianapolis Cancer Hospital.
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MERLY RESIDENT OF THIS CITY. or the new automobiles sold during
October, 4.145 were Fords.
-------— hs courage. We came down on the
Trophy Goes to School Hold- train together tonight. He is with
• • * ‘ * jour sister now, nnd unless I am vast-
ly mistaken, there will be a wedding
in your family tomorrow.”
bride. Her grandmother's home was
closed to her forever. Every friend
highschool Tttle Theater
reach <1 New York because he fell he
had akted like a cad toward her and
he hardly believed she would receive
; him. He is very young, you know.
। and very much in love and therefore
a gqod bit of a fool,” he interpolated
* witl a whimsical smile. "But I hap-
peped to run across him at the Har-
• vaid club, where no good Yale man
• should be, incidentally, and I was able
to do something towards bolstering up
her. She was glad he had not chosen
orchids. The sight of an orchid was
distasteful to her now. It reminded
her too poignantly of her exile and
touched a bitter chord of recollection.
He was late arriving and she grew
Rooselt junior highschool has
the ory Hi Y club in a junior
highsdool in Oklahoma City.
"Mrs. Wiggs" To Be Given,
By Highschool Pupils.
। "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabhage Patch,"
the next play tn be given by the
Knockout even in
Louise Manvie, Ronald Jarrett and
practice,” one of the leading charac-
ters Ma id.
The cast Includes Mary Ruth
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Haij
Mnege agree- to KU ubrond
i had dragged endlessly, wearily, tor- !
i turingly. Her cnstle of dreams had
fallen. Her vanity was stabbed and sour, chamber of commerce, on
ireless. power had ' ount ofEdelinquent dues 1sssuch that
.... ... . , , , your officers are compelled to break
withered, all in one blinding second. , . . . ,
nfrer Patterson had told her that it into rhyme in the hope that n check
was Patricia Fleming he was going r?r your account may bo coming to six weeks ago, and turned over to the.
to marry. dax;.. u , . , ,v | county on a charge of robbery. 11- stein, Jane Hiekman. Mnybelle All-Ion.
The future stretched grey and hope- poWe thankiy for "ourmurtw " I wns released on bond and left the
less before her. On every ..de the , ~^n'teU. w^h t^Xw^ was ' called in
avenue of escape was closed. Shethyme: , "poiic. SreCivea wora week he wi be presented by the Classen Lit-
"If a "body owes a 'body was in jall at Hartford, and Robinson tle Theater players a short time be-
And doesn't give a damn went there to bring him kack. I fore the Christmas holidays.
"Just take down the old check____________________________________________________
the city from marauders on the
spooky night.
vaudeville nr the newestmovie.
Started in 1!
Or maybe Christmnscheer funds
annually raised by th/Legion were
falling, or a veteran iquired aid in
filling out his compesation papers,
or dozens of other life services. At
any rate, the vet era r declnre, a mere
mention of the nef usually meant
that "Mrs. Barry uld see to it."
Mrs. Barry’s visS to the hospitais
! Melvin Wessell, Edith Strawn,
Mrs. Belle K. Barry Praised
By Wounded Soldiers.
Green onions nnd love letters are
not often referred in as "famous af-
finities,” but just such novel requests
are received by i
that little band ।
of women in Ok- i
la homa City who ,
still remember
“the boys in the ,
case. The Sapulpa organization has
Oklahoma during October. This •
brings the total of new cars sold
Wednesday.
FATALITY REVIVES OLD SCAN- On analysis last week a sample
DAL. proved to be less than one half of one
----- 1 percent alcohol and the case was dis
.V2K-
elt3
ud
• fot
R
2 ke=
pitni. tpon hrr*H‘rn to Oklahoma
Was continued for a week. Today is the last day
of this extension. This offer closes at 5:30 P. M.
TODAY.
A MONTHLY PAYMENT or An
WITH YOUR LIGHT BILL OF •J.UU
Puul Ulis himseir in Paris, F'ntriein,
Madge and Cart wriglt hear of the
suicitle. The two omen go to live
nt the home of n friend of l'at rici"'.
At Patricin's insistence they settle
down there, hoping thnt Nirs. < art
wrigit will divoree her hushan. mnk-
ing it gossille fur him mid Mads:
to marry. The quiet life pulls on
Madge nnd when sie i« eut by
aequaintances durinz a erive tn ti
nearby town, sho qunrrels furiousiy
wiih Cartwright.
Iatterson, cruising in the Mediter;
ranean, eomes to the villa unaware of
the -itution there. Neither Madge nor
Cartw right recognize him as Nannis-
ter's friend nnd .Mudge, who bas bet
Kiin to tire of Curtw right. *et- out to
faseinate the newcomer. I .tin writez
Parieia that lie l" to be murried, hut
the enzagement I* ended when her
finnce's family learns of Madge's nf-
faii.
street, recently appointed ns chair- sergeant -arms.
ing it Three Years.
The silver loving cup given for the v
first time to a city junior highschool "How splendid!” Madge was bright-
winning the most championships in ly enthusiastic. "And I am sure it’s
athletics was presented to Webster all due to you that Lila will find hap-
Junior highschool by Roy Williams piness. You have been our goed angel.
Madge rose
gest uro
"What’s the
further. Tony?
ii A ND the woman pays!”
** “Not so," say the depu-
ties in the Oklahoma county court
clerk’s office, who each month
net as n connecting link between
divorced hushands and the girls
they “left behind them” along
the pathway of life.
"Just look at our cash book and
see for yourself.” thev add hv
way of proving their contention
the man also pays—alimony.
There were fifty-two monthly
contributors to the alimony fund
for October, according to the rec-
ords. They subscribe*! a total of
$891.50.
One paid $80, one $65 and nn-
other $60, A few are in the J50
class, still more pay $20 or $25.
not once, but every month. Some
leave only $5.
"Well. I hope the old girl enjoys
this,” one contributor anid as he
flipped a $5 bill on the counter
and waited for his receipt.
As a rule, though, they have
nothing to say, merely placing th*
"cash on the barrel head,” giving
the number of the case, accepting
a receipt and going their way.
The©© payments are not volun-
tarily in every instance. Some-
where in the musty files in the
clerk’s office there is an order
nf th© court, directing that a cer-
tain amount he paid each month
tn a former wife, not spas*
mndically, but with unerring regu-
larity.
NEW YORK, Nov. ?—(TJ—Effort>
। are being made to force a prohibtion
padlock for the Elks club, home of
the mother lodge of the order, of
which Federal Judge William H. At
well of Dallas, Texas, is national head.
Also Federal District Attorney
Buckner is trying tn learn why beer
seized as evidence becomes anemic ’
on the way to the court room.
Judge At we!!, grnnd exalted ruler
of the Benevolent and Protective ]
i Order of Elks, sitting temporarily on
, the bench In New York, recently gave
I heavy sentences to several persons
convicted of violating the Volstead
act.
. beer.
dDAHN
^Funeral bome
Roniom:STREET BETWEEN 1
WBROADWAY-ROBINSON
e‛E EL——IT
L r 1
DGE DEMEIFSI, ■ seirish so-
<4^ giri, marries
AUL BANNISTER, her opposite in
tite mid stnndards.
STANLEY < ARTWRIGIIT. n blase,
/nieni limn of the wvorld, tells Ban-
Inter's friend,
TONY PATTERON. t hut the mar-
tinge wvili end hadiy. Six months
after her wedding. Mudge is unhappy
because Paul's work prevena his
sharing in the strenuous nocini life she
“Whnt shall It
profit n Dad If he
zain the whole
world and lose his
Son?"— father nnd
Snn Week, Novem-
her Sth to 13th.
see a
missed.
"The chief of my prohibition
division,” said Buckner, having pre-
• viously noticed that the analysis of i
। beer seizures frequently resulted in '
reports that the seized liquor was
near beer, directed that samples be j
' taken of the beer seized at the Elks
club. The second sample showed the
beer contained more than 5 percent I
alcohol. I want to find out where !
these samples lose their strength.”
Padlock Effort Resisted
A suggestion that th© club submit '
to that gir ..............------
' l« toli by n schooimate rhat Cart-
wriht is nn; thinz bit n desirable
iiiiiiiiiiiiiuii nuf
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ED. L HAHN
ANO
inline the pnir to Ku-
ht rrittu to his own
This machine is one
that has satisfied
many hundreds of
housewives, and is
one that will continue
to satisfy.
But letter writing nnd marking
are only, a part of the service one
finds out.
Often little daintis which a Allow
lying on his back fot monty and
months in the soldiers war longs
for and seldom receives havenyster-
iously appeared after a sude hint
was dropped to the fellow Leonnuire.
Maybe warm sot ks were veded, or
a new tie desired, or perhat business
letters nere necessary, or ayhe the
1919.
Soldiers Remember Her
"Oh, I’ve done nothing out of
ordinary,” Mrs. Barry modestly
. there in France, I never dreamed
that I could make her care. Isn’t sh©
1 wonderful, Madge. Isn't sb© an angel
on eavth?"
। The dawn of a summer morning
I drove the shadows from the room
where Madge lay, trying to sleep.
The hours after Tuny had left her I
A3E.
junior high girls.
The boys won the basebal, swim
ming, track nnd tennis champion-
ships under direction of Clifford
Bowles and Roland Lee. owles has
been replaced on the Webter faculty
by Stanley Paine. Miss Arbaugh’?
place has been taken b Miss MItah
Carl.
Webster has begun te 1925 26 sea
son by winning the most football
games of the season among junior
highschools and tyin fot the girls’
hockey champlonshiyamb
OKLAHOMA CTTY TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1925.
STANLEY CA RTWRIGIIT,
Your Financial Needs
--for Next Year
What Will They Be?
You cannot forecast with certainty
what your financial requirements
will he at any future time—BUT—
You can forsee that the right kind
of hanking connections will assure
you of being able to meet these
financial requirements as they
arise.
On a proven record—
this bank offers you a
certainty of satisfac-
tion. Now and next
According to a tabulation completed
Saturday by the highway department, I
9,035 new automobiles were sold in
„pImy, gyppAy
come to a man has com© to me, nt ||uOninCO 6,. was refused by officials of th© club
last," he answered. -1 have found 2953 2543 who sald they would fight the case
the woman I love and I know now " ' in the courts.
that she. loves me.".....J --------- i After the setzure Wiam I. Phelps,
srYagethttheekxanaittrcaloruclooed Obstinate Members Reply in secretaryot thecu, announcedrhat
were .tarry, her lip. were tremulous. Kind to Novel Plea. cause there was nothine in the elub
But she turned away as he said: ----- to rald for. Buckner says that some
, "Patricia Fleming has promised tn ! Ed Overholser's secret chamber nf ot the nine kegs were in a truck in
be my wife. I have loved her, I be- commerce membership drive is a po-rront of the building and others nl.
lieve since the day I saw her photo- etical effort also. it developed Satur- ready had been taken inside the ci • >
mmn
NATIONAL
h o spitais," ac-
Biiek 1 Barry Left toight, Isadore Mulmed, reporter; Norman Anderson, vice president; Orville Mills, recording secretary: Ken-
410 West Twelfth neth MeDnald, president; William Cies, correspronding secretary; ( arene e Asher, treasurer, and Ogden Rhodes,
Beer Loses Its Punch
A federal grand jury yesterday
FarPmortdteiicatetproposezon.hleh" ■, On the «ot.a ship
An an impntlent bound for Europe few later.
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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/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.