The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 148, Ed. 1 Monday, March 26, 1928 Page: 3 of 16
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week-end police reported Monday
ak 3 Floydemploye of the Mar-
d filling stalion at 17th-at and
Issen-blvd lost about $110 when
o men came to the station and
-ced him to enter their car After
Ming him they drove to 25th-st and
tstern-av where he was liberated
Mrs J C Thompson 100 block W
tk-pl and a companion were
pped on the East 23rd-st road by
bandit who took $5 and ordered
-tin to drive toward the city
The Ritz dance hall S Walker-av
s entered Saturday night and $135
den from a money cache In the
The rear door of a grocery store at
6 W Third-st was opened by bur-
ars who took six cartons of cigarets
id about $2 in change
Boys were blamed for looting offices
f the Security Petroleum Co at 1800
Ar Sixth-st Employes repotted an
wercoat missing
BANDIT TIES WOMAN
Forces Husband to Open
Safe Hides in Home
By Pnitert Press
WACO Texas March 2(1 — Tying
Mrs W E Miley to a bed in the
Miley home a bandit Sunday night
formd her husband to accompany him
across the street to a grocery store
owned by the Hi Heys Haley was
ordered to open the safe
After removing approximately $400
from the safe the bandit accompanied
Miley home aided in releasing Mrs
Bliley then made his escape
The bandit was hiding in the home
when the couple returned from
church
STUDENTS IN SHOW
Special to The Newm
GUTHRIE March 26—A minstrel
show will be given at the Guthrie
High school auditorium Tuesday night
by the department of public speaking
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Burglaries Reported to
City Police
'MAN AMONG VICTIMS
g Stops Pair in Car Of—
fice Looting Laid to
Boys
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PRETTY FACES LIGHT FEET ADD TO SOONER SHOW
Left to right: Frances Cat leJ Inez Ballard Helen Burwell Billie Richards
Louise Pierce Catherine Caraway Mien Hanks Edawynne Looker and (Towline Scho-
JORMAN March 20--Minds full of Creek and history bot toes full l of the science of dancing Such is this
11 bevy of "ponies' for the dancing numbers of this year's "Soonerland Follies" to be prosented by the Univer-
sity of Oklahoma at Norman Curtis Smith director provts he has an eye attune to beauty as the picture
indicates as well as an ear for music They're graceful betutif ii clever and shy? The last you nmtt draw your
own conclusion They'll trip the boards in the muMcd comedy production soon
TALKS ON ME ROW
Magee Tells Norman Audience
To Vote Its Wishes
Sperial to 'The News
NORMAN March 20—"If you don't
want Sunday movies get out a large
enough vote Tuesday to close them"
Carl C Magee editor of The News
told the congregation of the Firs&
Methodist church here Sunday
"I believe Norman should not
have Sunday shows" Magee said
He sees in them a harmful effect
on the University of Oklahoma be-
cause many parents object to hav-
ing their children attend Sunday
shows
"Personally I am not against
Sunday shows but never attended
one because my parents told me
not to" Magee said A survey of
the audience token by Magee
showed the majority against Sunday
shows
The special election Tuesday Is
expected to settle the movie controversy
TOE JOY
Overcomes the Most Obstinate
Cases ot
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Political Fight
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In Free for
By United Press
VIENNA March H—Twenty-
three gunshot victims were In hos-
pitals at Feldkirchen Carintha
Monday and the town mayor was
nursing a broken nose as the re-
sult of a battle between members
of the socialist defense league and
bourgeois home defense force
The largest hall in the town was
wrecked during the battle that last-
ed three hours
It Is claimed that the home de-
fenF( forces invaded the socialist
defense headquarters to start the
battle
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A 300 Balloon $8 65 $205
L 29x175 Balloon $1075 $195
30 xl 17 Balloon $1145 $200
L 29x500 Balloon $1210 $195
O :Wa500 Balloon $1225 $205
30 x573 Balloon $1375 $235
O 31 a5?5 Balloon $1425 $240
N :121577 Balloon $1765 $280
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33it S S $1295 $225
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MAIL ORDERS
For the convenience of our Mail Order Clisronwr ue hirte estaniihed a tire warehotvp right here
In Oklahoma Lity Mail your orders for tires and tubes to us and we will fill and ship them to
you right from our stock here
WE! BACK UP OUR GUARANTEE—HERE—Any tire or tube bought from us that does not live
up to Its guarantee can be brought back here for Immediate adjustment
Store Hours—S:30 a In to 6 I)
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European Ilone3 moon
By 'United Press
CHICAGO March 28—Count An-
thony Bosdari COUsin of King Vic-
tor Emanuel of Italy and the form-
er Miss Josephine Fish 18 of Chi-
cago were en route today for a
honeymoon trip to Europe
They were married here Sunday
at the home of the bride's mother
Mrs Charles King Corsant
U S GIRL WEDS COUNT
Card
Table
Constructed of h a r d-
wood mahogany finished
—metal corners—leath-
erette top — sturdy—
folds for storage:
Slight Extra Charge on
Out-of-Town Orders
Reduced!
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$2250 and $20
Pull-Up Chairs
Simmons
Mattress
$39P
$17§j
Mahogany and walnut
finished arms backs and
legs — tapestry Feats
some spring f ille d
others scooped A sale
feature at $1785
$2 Down—Easy Terms!
3-Piece Outfit
Steel Bed Spring
and Mattress
$191
The Bed 4695
The Spring S195
The Mattress $795
THE OKLATIO!TA NEWS
SETE TEAPOT
101 irtut--4 :Niro! purr
$219
ENT DELAYED
Robinson—Walsh Tilt Is Post—
poned Lie Charge Is
Hurled
BT United Pre"
WASHINGTON March 28—Teapol
Dome hearings have been postponed
to the latter part of this week while
private investnzators of the senate
committee dig up new evidence
A session had been planned for to
morrow but desired witnesses could
not be obtained et that time
A truce likewise has been declared
in the stnate for the time being
Sen Arthur Robinson of Indiana
who last week tt&sailed Democrats Tot
their part in oil matters has agreed
to delay another attack scheduled for
this afternoon
Senator Walsh of Montana asked
Robinson to defer the speech until
Walsh's return from the funeral of
Senator Ferris of Michigan so that
he might reply
11114 T 11Niitt PITY
Laura Valdina Diffey retail
merchant of Texahoma Okla filed
a petition in bankruptcy in federal
court Monday
$50Reward
$10 will be paid if R V Turner's Quirk I
Relief Sah'e fans to relieve uottp
colds catarrh sore throat heat'ache eatH
ache eeZVIIIR itch burns r1sink3 bruises
cut sores rehumatic pains or piles It
is one of the most poweriul penetrating1
perm-killing pain-relieving and healing
salves known to science Removes corns I
'm a few hours without pain also seed
warts Priel 30c tqic and al at all drug i
totell
Adyertisement
THE outstanding event of the Spring Home Furnishing Season—the utmost in furniture value-giving—
Furniture for the entire home Rugs and Refrigerators Selections are complete—prices have been low-
ered—tzrms have been made especially inviting Attend this sale tomorrow the first day!
Pay Only $2 Down
On Any Advertised
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Complete—
2-Piece Jacquard Velour
Living Room Suite
$125
$2 Down—Balance Easy Terms!
Beautiful carved top rail base and arm
fronts colorful tapestry reverse cush-
ions—choice of blue anti taupe or rose
anti taupe cover Davenport and chair
only $125
Here's a Real
Dining Suite Value
S Pieces--Watnut Veneer
$119P
$2 Down—Easy Terms!
Buffet TIble five Diners end noFt:s
Chair with attractive velour seats—
beautiful grained walnut over hardwood
--oak interlors—lined linen tray Regu-
lar $133 value reduced to
$2
Down!
Special Sale of
$24
OKFUSKEE-CO LAWYER
To OPPOSE ANGLIN
Hugh Nolan to Seek Vet eran
ugh es-co Senator's Place
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Hugh Nolan Olt tusk ee-co lawyer
will oppose Sen Torn Anglin
Holdenville In the Democratic
primary in August it W MS said at
at copit 01 Mor day
Nolan will seek the nomination
for state senator to represent dis-
tricts composed of Ok fuskee and
Hughes count tea
Sena tor Anglin has represented
the district for eight years
NAN
An en' ainment for the Civic
Chit) of the Shields lleights clistOct
will bo given Monday night by the
pupils of the school Charles E
Dyer principal of the school announced
11$ IA!
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Jahn IV Corbin
Practical Courses given in a
business like manner le our
aim
Efficient and well-balanced of
rice helpers 13 the result
Former and present siudeute
are our references
Corbin's
Commercial College
au i N !Harvey Maple 4260
Oklahoma City Okla
3-Place Jacquard Velour
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blue gray end tan embellished by floral design and daintlly
striped Enduring and attractive atyle A remarkable sale
Value at 'kvi
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PUPILS UNDERNOURISHED
School Milk Mallow Established Ely
Durant t' ha
Sped 10 The Nell'
DURANI' March 26 — Because it
was found that a number of mil : s
were not getting the proper nor
nlent at home the United Charities
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Extra Value!
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Seiberling Heels Are
"Gluttons For Punishment"
319 West Main "Zeigler litmus Leather"
In Connection with Zeigler's Leather Goods Company
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Neither the Amer lean Shoe Repairers nor the
Therling Rubber Company could afford to give
tin unconditional guarantee of satlefaction with
every pair of Selberling rubber IICCI8 11111eSS we
knew their stamina
Free Parking Space for Customers
Drive your car in the Whitcway
Park bring the check to us--a 01016
Pia doors west at
Grand
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Seiberlings me "gluttons for punishment" They
made good on 25000 pairs of shoes for our cus-
tomers In 1927 and will he attached to an even
greater number this year
It the rubber heels you have been wearing' have
not given satitaction switch to Selberlings Only
so cents a pair attached
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nduring spring construction—expert tailoring—handsome design Month-End Sale
'eature at $125 for three pieos
$2 Down—Balance Easy Terms!
Davenport chair and wing chair with
carved top rail and base—upholstered
in rose taupe mohair with tapestry re-
verse cushions Eroehler spring con-
struction Comp1ete ''18950
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SHOB CullEuvREpAIRrEms
has established a "milk staLion" at
the Eat and South ward schools here
EASTER HUNT PLANNED
Sp' Ind to Tbe Nevi
NOC1AW A March 26---Four thou-
sand egg3 will be hidden here on the
morning Di Anril 8 in preparation for
the annual community Ewter ecs1
hunt that afternoon Ma thousand
school children wtll take part
Sale of Gate legs!
Gateleg 2 -2
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construction—top when
open measures 35x39
30-in high Month-End
Sale price only $2250
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Magee, Carl C. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 148, Ed. 1 Monday, March 26, 1928, newspaper, March 26, 1928; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2008839/m1/3/: accessed May 14, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.