The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 158, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1927 Page: 4 of 18
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Murder Trial LATEST PHOTO OF
GREER VERDICT
PLEASES HIM
Happy That Jury Acquitted
Woman He Loved
PLANS FOR APPEAL
Convicted Man Sees Hope for
Sell in Decision
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Be !illta MONItt)1 Y ' k''-' i
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Nees Staff it errepundent
rnyorl hitift'll 31—"Tickied to '
teeth' lb the t ay Sun S Ivill con- –
Icted of the murder of Leonari le
:reer Spsvinaw SINA t Rig Goo&
t
merchant feels regarding the au-
quit tat of Anita Dlinliani 0 rco
frer4 by a jury In Dt5trict coin I
bore Wednemlay
Sehuh is happy for two relyns i 0'01
et the acquittal of the former Bit-
mir fox n Sunday Whorl teacher he () J
bald First It is Oeestum of Anita
t ha v °roan for a hose love rot I
sileged to 1 1 arP beaten to death
ond fired the body of Omer and
t toccul beenur be feels It v tit mel 401 to NI t:t
him In PPetittng a rif"g trial when
Norman
- —
he appears for formal sentence
Faturday
1111 for "NUL"
TVerl if he Is th t he new trial
and must spend the remainder of
his It In the 8te to Penitential y
at McAlester he will be glad "Nita"
free he said
"If I get tree things will he
rhfferent" said tichuh In answer to
quest toning Evading the question
as to whether he still loved Anita
ti reel hch nit joked wit h f
t'harles M Johnson ahont returning
t he photiwraph of the tiptivinaw
a omen
"There was nexer any Intent
Schuh bet:az "of (scent
divorce I had hoped she would
leave Greer but there was never
any intent—" he declared At the
trial Mts Cireere attorne3s brought
out that Schuh was madly in love
Ith her Schuh does not deny It
Stioilier Triangle
There Is another trianghe ot Mn
than the one obliterated by I he ac-
quit tat of Mrs Greer The oblitea t-
ed one and tire Greer and
the murdered tan at the apes
no more The other la Mrs Greer
the former Mrs 6chnh end Pen
tihito ISchith wits standing his trial
for murder his first wife divorced
without notice to &dint) remarried
and v as On her hone!: moon in Kan-
as City File became the wile of
Charlie Burton merchant of Nowata
"I don't care about that: said
BC111111 "IVe were through We bad
pparn t ed even before I met Mrs
Ii reer"
Schuh feels confident that In view
si the Jury verdict of acquittal for
Mrs Greer that Judge Ad V Coppedge
vill grant him a new trial otri:ers
however are doubtful dspite the
iact that gauntly the same evidence
hat a rtittlited Mrs GUM brought
ife sentence to lain Schuh however
Ass unable to prove past kindness to
:ilver and faithlulnela that the WitIOW
roved
in Remain lit
hilb Cheer plans to remain in Okla-
homa for at least two mol ths her at-
torney J toward Langley at whose
home here she Li staying sold Thurs-
She wants to go back to Spevinsw
snd run the store until the summer
ieason sets in there and she can turn
t at a good price said I angley After
that he probably will return to Bir-
mingham he bald
"Mrs Greer told of sufferings atm
bad gone throtmh for Leonard that
not even her faintly knew" said Lang-
ley "She uas a woman who kept her
troubles to herself Site N mild not
have even told the Jury of them bat-
tirday but for the fact she WAS on
trial for her life"
County Attinney W W Powell who
flied the nmrder charges against the
widow said he was satisfied with the
verdict
"I have done my duty Thl Jury is
the tudn of the eVidenve and I haye
Ito dissat on at their verdict" be
eald
One of the largest firms ot pearl
dealer in Japan has built in the
Grand Imperial Ehrine of Ise a min-
iature pazods In which more than
10001 pearls nre used This mono
mnt Avas dedicated to the "souls" of
pearl o)sters which the Japantse
believe must be honored when they
are robbed of their pearls
!91Wa C C
005 pieta Correct Cemferlable Eisiso
PM ATER ARE MITCHELL
Optemetrlet
ES NORTH rilinAno4T
noon Hsinot $09
Complete Correct Cemferlable Eisiso
PM ATER ARE MITCHELL
Optemetrlet
ES NORTH rilinAno4T
noon Hsinot $OMI
IN( ihrsday
Fifteen 7icara of bera Ice as a
t riwit ma n and taut lu Arlitchnitin
for t e Oklahoma Vali way Co bad
taught him to reortnlve lh1 runehtne of that whist U From litg
h it e taint' alow tt 12 E 3 lattt he
peered at the crotiI
He watched the crowd est her but
(Ha but bubble dov n to investigate
t aceitient
Vol remember Ohl hlan k
11 MIck We 2 k sots t he
wolchmen at the Olte-st croydlitt of
the Rock 'strum! tracks rind hsd
terved the Oklahoma P a i as Co
tor 11 years In that capacity A !th-
ou? a flow on his spot lv-si record
I( w as crippled Ft rtilm years
two he went to work for the
kly comptny as a trikrimn In
t he winter of 1917 svhen nik were
scarce he stook tO his track job
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11111MIENIE
'llal it not been for the ex 1st ulloe
:f the United Prets during the last 44 INH
1aenty y'rirs twiny of the most im-
p:Iant and widely circulated nem- '
rapers In Amtrica sould not be Iti
exiVence today" k:'i
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12ed Crossing Watchman Mourns Loss
Of Wife Killed by Interurban But
Bitterness Is Sot Ills Sorrow
MAN MICK
M tli
1!!et1ll 111n 'tt tilrtle
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IHERE'S :10RE AROUT
Chinese War 1
STARTS ON PAGE I I
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ere thrcat7h the day in an
Ill tempt to forestall native depretia
tIons
NIA I 011 !tin 11110111 A
NiNkINti lir
By I tlifr4 Pr ol
WASILINU'ION klatch 31 --Defending
the reTht Angio-Amerietin bom-
bardment of Nanking as neceteary to
protect American and other foreig
lives Admiral C S WIlliania com-
mander of the fleet mud in an
official report to the navy that no
hirr4e number of Chinese were killed
Those killed Aere probably attack-
iro fttreigiirra or looting foreign prop-
erty he added
The eliciting of Nanking has been
criticized hy nationalibt leaders and
chi trillOS I ha t fl1l n y Chineee
IN ere hilted have tended to Incite hos-
tility against foreigners !according to
cable dispatches
Williams' report was made It la
understood i clear up the inibappre
hension
BREW IN BREAD
TOLD BAKERS
Law of Fermentation First
Convention Speaker Says
widow said he was satisfied with the
verdict "The trouble with many a batch Is
"I have done my duty 1h3 jury is thn t you don't understiind the laxvs
the of the CVidenve and I have of fermentation" Fred Vaupel of the
no dissatisfaction at their verdict" he El Reno Mill nod Elevator Co told the
tcl convention of bakers assembled at the
flueltins hotel Thursday for the last
day of their session
HERE'S MORE ItOU
Val1131 Was speaking of why bread
goes mrong and his tnik had no rel
erence home brew
s Speech ! "tt WM be many years before we
fully understand the chemistry of
STARTS ON PAGE I v11c but
t said " we
1holit 110W lt nets to get
practical results in a Isikty
Not one lime in a hundred Is the
movement is fundamentally ChineSe
flotIr 13173111s1h1t1 for a poor rim of
and In Chiang K"1 bheat t
and —t bread More bread is spoiled by fail-
T V Soong
the —"trarc -ra'net- Mg to pay attention to the minute
treasurer of the Cantonese two
demils With prompt fermentation an
leaders have apnprently arisen Who
edible loaf will be made almost re-
tire strong and be enough to create
gardlesa of ingredients" he said
what boa not eNisted in fact since
Other speakers on the closing days
I91t a eally united Chinese nation
session vivre Harry Wyatt Fietsch-
lett a Must Change
n
s mano C m
lem C flusken Oklahoa
"And anti the meation of lout citv unhNs 01rantemirn work
Lew nation an ut our previous con-
C ItOcidill1011 Cal ndverecsing for re-
eeptimis Wi to the distribution of thu baker: nothee Hakes okinhoma
power on this world of ours !mist
s City ng: on retail selli John Hartley
be rettscd All the blood and t""a" cli a general review of the eonvention
of the great war failed tito produce
Ed Overholser president Of the
anything that was more fundanictit- cthonher uthntheree evsik
144 It1()11""' " siRnific"" t""" on topics of lineitest to Oklahoma
bas bcen brought about in ninety bwmo Imo of twers were to be
days of campaitMrig by the Can- elected nt the ColihlatOn of the ses-
tonee“ sion folloWed by a lunch and dance
Reverting to the It( lation of news j Tt011tey night
aim public opinion Bickel t
"It public opinion Is to riitm lhi (Mc s ARE
Vitality nod Its stremtih the pies NEW' YORK—The 'floating tonver-
of America must alk4aNs hate at Ita stty" that left here hist September
command a free end steadily cx- for an eight months cruise mound
rending source or news updy open the uorld will not be co-educational
to the constantly changing demands herehrter Ths first colleite e'suise
and deitires of the nation's nt wa carrying btK) nitsn and woi-ien but
consumers—the neaspaper readers— hereafter it will be for men only No
and ready at 311 times to welcome explatitit1011 hits been offered for the
new and vigocons tomes into the rourust
ranks of Arherlearl j0111hallEM
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WHEEL CHAIRS
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Abdominal iuppot tett
( ruthrs--( nos
txpi Kr
rrti ate I Ming Boom
$ bk-LL Al ta I AIL
N heel Chairs for Rent
Oklahoma Physicians'
Supply Company
West First Street
sinut 114SPi
igo7vm
INTERURBAN VICTIM
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This plettrr
of Men Mick
1401 the bt6t
to be token
bcf o re
her death
Irobtesla
It shows her
with hcr
hwArtto
(bits! son
Ilsiened to the 1 Hod frove Ills fret lbe foot was
iffirt Ithistie I htnimt“told Ithove the 1111LIP
And so tor I: learn he had finitted
the cars at the Olie-st crosing Then
on IInrch 2 1920 something hap-
pewd nt his crossing
Shnals confustd or misunderstood
a train struck a street car
Nitrite record WIS Pinked and he hst
his Joh thowth tw one was injurcd
In the accidi nt
Tin r wist uhy Mick did not
hobble down to the &ierident A
moment more Wednesday find A H
Cross 730 L Seventh-st motorman
of the Interurban and T Morrison
1024 W Third-at conductor came to
his door
k knew them They had re-
lieved him for lunch viten he
guardial the crossing
The Mick phone was used to notify
the company Of the accident
sweVe kmed a wninan" Cross in
fOrt1Wd the claim agent
Company cistern are always to call
claim agents immediately
Stranse intuition caused Mick to
falter Mrs Mick had gone to Nor-
man to attend a church gathering
awl was dile to return
ifilr COIL!) lust fed that she was
I dad Mirk said Thursday
Nervously he hobbled down with Cross
and Morrison and saw the body of
him wife
Mirk has no severe w'ords for the
Oklahoma Railway Co his former
employers no bitterness for the losi
of :Its limb his Job his livelihood
and rIONV bin wire
Mick has been growing deaf for
years And PM he grew older he leaned
upon his wife who bed just passed no
In their fight to keep the white
bu Cti IOW from the loan company
that financed its construction they
had planned a big garden and little
chickens already were beginning to
grow into profitable fryers
The home ft as fpot lessly clean
Thursday a crepe waft on the door
itittuts k had gotten off the In-
A bound Interurban at the nth-
stt stop nod wes returning home She
had reached the 2Ist-st crossing
She prepared to cross the tracks
but the whistle of CO ripptoaching car
Vk a Flied her She tftW a Milan boy
I ossing and catching a coln near the
erurbai screamed and rushed
toward the boy She became con-
fused Mrs Mick las in the path of the
interurban 7-&&& rsfe it then bark
on it Finally 1 at struck Iler
body was hurled 40 fret according to
NV Jones 215 E 3211i-st south tin
eye st It nes8 She seemed confused
Jones said Death was instantaneous
0 it tiiNNCS
Ft NERAI arrangemeni3 were being
made Thurmiay She im survived
by her husband and six children
Veley and Celle sons live in Ok-
lahoma City: Mrs C I Vetter and
Mrs W A Dit15 Los Angeles Miez
Joy Mick dauchters Kansas City and
C B Mick Kqn:as City son
Mrs Mick was a member or the
Lambuth Memorial l‘ithodh4 church
DR W B CALDWELL
AT THE AGE OF e3
To Dr W B Caldvirell of :Monti-
cello a practicing physician for
41 years It seeme-td cruel that ro
many constipated Infants and chil-
dren had to he kept coustaptiy
"stirred up" and half stek by tilidng
cathartic pills tablets salts calo-
mel And pas:y oils
While he knew that constiontion
was the eate of !wady all chil-
dren'S 1utb IN he did not believe
that a sickeping "purge- or "physic"
Am neeesa
la Dr CaldneIrs Syrup rcpsin be
discovered a laxative whioh heirs io
estable-h natural bowel "tecularly"
even if the child is chronically constip-ated
Dr Caldwell's Syrup PC)
bill not Oilly eittINCP a gentle easy
bowel movNnent hot bkst of all It
ri o E Y B I L I S
up MONDAY
Governor to Announce Fate
01 Appropriations
PONCA AIR MAIL TO
START MONDAY
I:Ntra Plane Ordered to Carry
Inn ial Shipment
-
Ply I nited Prenn
KANSAS CITY Mo March 31—
Ponca City Mr will have air mail
service on April 4 according to D
Fleming envision manager for the
National Air Transport Inc operat-
ing the Dallas-Chicago route
Regular 6tOpS will be made by the
mail planea to discharge and take on
mail at POTICit City More than 500
pounds of letters and greeting cards
have been accumulated for the first
dispatch front Ponca City Fleming
said atilt two mail thlp v II be re-
quired on the first day
never gripes sackers or upsets the
moat delicate E y stem Besides It is
L4 1olutv1y hartnlesa and so pleasant
that even a cross feverish bilious
sick child gladly takes It
Buy a larie CO-cent bottle at any
stole that Sells nieiliolno or write
rup Poistti"
for a FREE SAMPLE BOTTLE ania
just see for yourself
DreaMwell's
SYRUP
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THE oKLAIromA NEWS
'4PbS1114'
rvernor Johnston will announce " "I""" I
defindely bis sictiOn on the two big
applopilation bills next Monday be City Politics
It STARTS ON PACE 1 !
$1000000 must be slashed from the
bills nor has he called "a select ——-0—1
few" into conference to advise him
shere to cut he said cttniprOgn from the committee of 10
lie governor im imt beginning came from ilubert Bolen Thursday
the study of these two b4! IneaS- Wn0 UM that Waller Dean and lit
tires he Paid and is going to take ticket would be elected by over 4 l
advice froin many sources fie has votes Bolen eatimates that 2000
not yet hart time to go into details votes alit be cast
either as to the estimated revenue
or its to the At Blinn headquarters (In inA liken
appropriation items without crip-
P041bIlltY of vetoing vrn more optimistic than usual
piing departments and Institutions More than an even break In ward ont
was predicted by Rots 1111arci ware
A conference In the governor's captain whlie Jasper Roberts eaptair
office Thursday morning between of ward two said that never in the
Johnston end It M hisory of local politics had buch
his seerciary revived the rumor that thorough Ce 11MS of that ward been
I"'"""tle uas nn the Point of made as In this campaign rind that
"617'n112 "c't11 dPilled "18 oniv four preeineta slioked majoritict
1(11 tet Appoint 111Plit tor Dean
Otte of the governor's executive
Eery precinct of ward two hits been
atatt during t he legislative session c d ti ve-
amasse eve lose in
however Is out as thr governor an-
tions Roberts said Ile sa!d however
nounced that he has named W E
that '25 per cent of the vote tas either
Plce as district Judge to the newly
nOn-Commit tat or no: illerited
created position In the Noble-Kay
ditt Het
Rice since the governor 'm Mang- made tip
'Those vho say that the folks have
uratton has been in chinge Of their minds nre badly mis-
taken" Roberti said
most Of the legal hivAnests of the 'totes Anal tel
executive °Mee For four years hp lie predicted at least 4500 votes In
a as nisociatcd with Johnston in the that ward in the eiretion it cast
law In Perry
Clovernor Johnston had called around 3000 In the primary end has
caNt as high as 8000 the record set
Campbell Rustell to the executive In the Walton election
office The governor asked Russell I vote In the primary for
to read and pass jutment upon Baughman and &evens committee
B 7 by Manning !choices WIt5 2100 while all others
ay I nited Prp0
MARCH 31 1117---Prrsident conteri W1 ecretary of War
Baker on war preparations
Memnere of the "N‘or tringres' arliving In WafIiiiii:ton for
the extra bebblOn April 2
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BERL'S MORE ABOUT 1
el Ti
1 City Politics
ST 1
ARTS ON PACE 1
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campaign from the commitee of 100
came front ilubert Bolen Thursday
who aM that Walter Dean and Ina
ticket would be elected by over 4km0
votes Bolen e3t1mstes that 20001
votes will be cast
At Blinn headquarters claims were
rn more optimiatie than IFual
More than an even break In ‘card one
was predicted by Rohn 1II lard ward
eaptaln while Jaqrr Boberts eaplain
who aM that Walter Dean ano zi fly nite4 pre
ticket would be elected by over 4O00 INDIANAPOLIS Ind Iddrch :IL--
votes Bolen eatimates that 20001
Sork whistles were bounded at coal
votes will be cast
mines In the ct ntral competilive field
At Blinn headquarters clnims were
vrn more optimistic than
today for what is expected to be the
tram'
More than an even break In ward one last time In months
was predicted by Rots Lillarci ward At nittltight tentrIlt 13000 ruin-
captain while Jasper Poberts laP11111
cis in western Petanylvania Ohio
of ward two said that never In the n 1
t a ann Illinois and Iowa will walk
hitoory or 1cal polities had such a
out vith expiration of the agreement
thorough CillIM Of that ward been under which the United Male Work-
made as In this campeign rind that ers of America bare been operating
only four precinete slioked majorities under the bitumInous
tor Den Some Agree to 011tilitle
Eery precinct of ward two hits been Union °friends declared today the
camasscd save those in tile iiegio m'cr- shutdown would not be complete It
tions Roberts said Ile sa!d however Is claimed many mina uzmern in the
that '25 per cent of the vote vas either district have agreed to continue opernon-committal
or Taal lil'erfted Ett1011 on the basis of the expirart
-contract
'Those who say that the folks have
Operators representatives however
made up their minds nre badly mis-
declared the percentage of mine ea-
taken" Roberta said
pacity which will remain in opera
'totes Anal el -
I thin be negligib
le
lie predicted at least 4500 votes in
The strike order vkas insued tlY
i ha t 1k ard in the efrction It cost
John L Lewis president of the min-
around 3000 In the primary n d bast
ers union Olen operators retuied to
caNt as high as 8000 the record set
"- " " renew the working agreement provid
totaled 3600
1I in on ProteA aIlilliE IS ORDEllan
Friends Of many candidates are
This Is the bill had upon laus IN loW a COAL I IELI)
pting a policy of concentrating on a
sell's oan initiated measure which candidate 0Y nitert Press
the Supreme Court held uneorviti- tone candidate to a ward inst A
ead of DES MOINES In March 31 — n
t'ottra for two This "single-shoot- order for a strike of about 7000 coal
tut tonal providing for a new Ilya
1 makes eab vote cast count for millers in Iowa at 12:30 a In tomor
method of tax levy
tA (3 row was announced here today by
it requires y ires thr t a tax protest
Blinn meetings for Thursday night Morgan Lewis vice president ef dls-
made during a apecified time will
are at W faath-st and Kentucky-avl trict No 13 United Mine Workers of
carry the entire question to court
Czetho-Slovak hall 515 W Frisco-ma America
and that refunds If made will go
100:1 N 1Sharta1-av 025 14 22nd-st The strike order was the result of
to all taxpayers instead of to Just 601 W 20th-at: Grace Methodist the failure of mine union officials
the few v'Ilo protest at the time Church 10th-st and Phillips-asa and offieers of the Iowa Coal Opera-
of payment
''I consider the idea of the bill Fourth-st and Phillips-av Second-st tors association to agree upon nego-
tiations for a new vitae contract to
entire id
ly correct" the governor sa and Stiles-ay
Speakers will hicluae John H aupplant the one ahich expires at
-I was all ready to sign it yesterday
But after reading it through there Wright Warren K Snyder J W midinght tonight
RenInS Judge E S Ratliff Snyder
a ere one or two points about a ill apeak over radio WKY at 720 Sponges may be cut up twain find
vt'eh I was not certain So I called p In noun like potatoes and will grow
lit Rusail to advise me" D B Welty spoke Thursday noon when planted in the water Although
Rumen indicated his advice aotild before the Kiwanis club and Judge the sponee is an Uni1)1111 it is one of
be to sign R R Bell at the noon meetirg in the lomest forms and can grow again
No Special Hellion committee headquarters for the Dean and twain with all hut a few cells
Asking whether he will call a slate Matroycci
special election to name a successor
to Dr A II Culp In the 32nd
district who died recently the gov-
ernor saM:
"Doctor Culp aas a hold-over
senator thileas there Is a special
session of the legislature there would - --i:
he no Peed for a special eleation a
And just n m now I a not heavily in-ti
a a -nay a aaa-- 's" -'e-
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dined to call no extra session But 117-:aa!' 'a VasTaa-:: A
if I do there will be a special ia Y' ---77aaaa ' ''-'4
election in the 32nd district"
he a at-
?'r2r 'er a J44$1' tiaaa a''
T governor signed only five bills i'll'a14'tt: ilti) 7 4
a aiga-
Wednesday and Thursday morning a- 11
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The only one cf thee of general in- a a a' ' i
tere Y
It ns that an old car brought a I 'W aaa-------- a '
Into the state 54 h a I I p 11
ay the same 11‘$fA2:i 71-Z2 -a----i ----- -1-- --71-
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license tax as a car used in this 1 T-a- 441 ---o a N
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150000 to Walk Out in
Central Coal Fields
Ing for a basic wage of $710 a day
The agreement has bren In force
elnce Aug 16 1120
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made in several lavers anti filled With fruit
Beautiful flowers molded of sugar adorned the
cake and it was toped with a royAl crown
nude entirely ot palatable sweets
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Mrs Li Mi lam of the Oklahoma 101SeW01
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Comm lssion for the Adult Blind a 1-
'For yeals touldnit cat my atom-
nouneed plans Thursday for a Week
for the Blind In Oklahoma City btart- ach was Sc wook Went 18 mitre for
tog Sunday May 1 Adlelika After a few doses I began
to feel bolter and now tlo tny own
Charles B Hayed of New York di-
houscwork"—Mrs L A Austin
rector of information of the Amerl-
Because Adlerika acts upon BOTH
can Foundation for the Blind will
upper end lower bowel it gives tho
airhe in -Oklahoma City Saturoav to
SyStS111 ft REAL cleansing and clears
assist with arrangementa tor the week
out old poibons which usually cRIVW
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our gai-sy stomach nervousness
The Ministerial Alliance has en- 1ceplessnesa headache Just ONE
dorsed the project end pastors or city spoonful to OAS and rs!!eves that
church" will call attention to It "In full bloated feeling so Clat you CIAO
their pulpits cat better and bleep better Even
Mayor Cargill Is tu Issue a prods- bowels move daily Adlerika brings
mation asking the co-operation of all out much additional poison which
residents of the city you never puessed was In your sys-
The project Mrs MI lam Niltd is ILO tem and Whaill may have long causeJ
direct pubite attention to the work trouble No 'natter what yoU have
that is being done for the blind and tried tor stomach and bowels Att-
to the efforts which sightless persons lerika will surprise you In Oklahoma
are tusking to become belt-supporting City at Poach the Druggist and
A display of articles made by the Crosby Drug Co--Advert177mt
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Queen Marie ofRoumania
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Master Calumet Bakers
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sword by Mrs Samuel
Insull eminent Chicago
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recently staged at the
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