The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 115, Ed. 1 Monday, February 11, 1929 Page: 3 of 16
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IN FIRST MEET
Busy Days Ahearl for Boys
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The first notes in the amnia! Okla-
homa News harmonica tournament
were to be4sounded late Monday at
Harmony school
Players from Dewey Longfellow
Culbertson and Harmony schools all
located In the northeast section of
the city were to meet after school
hours In the fir eilmination meet
Tuesday trials will be held at Wil-
liam Jennings Bryan school between
1P Fuger& i'leld Whittier Emerson and
Bryan hcitool players
Lincoln school will be the scene
PO of Wednasday's eliminations with
players from Bath Irving Junction
and Lincoln elcmentary schools corn
peting
Thursday at Edgemere
The Thursday meet Will be held st
Edgernere school bet ween Horace
Mann University Heights Putnam
Heights and Etigemere players
t The first week of the contest will
close Friday with players from Rock
wood Westwood Columbus a n d
Franklin schools competing at the
Franklin building
Each school is permitted to enter
It as many players as it wishes in the
eliminations One quartet from each
school will be allowed to compete
Not more than three individual
players will be selected to represent
each school in the semi-finals to be
b held March 5 One quartet will he '
chose4 from every four schools play-
Ing le an elimination meet
Many Prizes
There will be prizes -for the play-
er over 12 and for the player tinder
12 The winning city qualet will
get several prizs One of which Is a
silver loving cup or the school It
represents
Wrist tvtches will be given both in-
dividual city winners by The Okla-
home News City merchants have of-
fered useful articles of clothing as
added prizes in the harmonica con-
test Finals will be broadcast over KFJP
111t March 6 when selected judges will
4 name the quartet and individual win
tiers Their votes will count 50 per
cent Popular vote by letter will
count another 50 per cent
Harmonica contestants are urged
to play unique though not necessarily
difficult tunes Two pieces are all
that players need to have prepared
for the elimination contests
Ordinary 50-cent harmonicas in the
key of C are excellent for contest
I playing They are considered as sat's-
factory as the more expensive harps
They may be bought In any city mu-
sic store
Time worn pieces unless perfectly
played are less interesting than the
t more unusual pieces Its a good
idea to play something besides "Horne
Sweet Horne" to make the Judges sit
lip and take notice!
FREE CODIFICATION
IS OFFERED STATE
Itener Publishing Firm Would Sell
Work After listing
W IT Courtright Publishing Co of
Denver publishers of law hooke and
legal forms has notified Attorney
General Dabney tt would publish a
codification Of state law free If the
legislature would authorize IL
The only demand for the work
made by the publishing company is
that the state would purchase from
it copies for all state officials county
attorneys and those authorized by
law to be furnished with copies
Five sessions of the legislature will
have passed without codification if
this seasion fails to vote it The last
codification was of the 1921 statutes
TOBIN DEATH TRIAL SET
Ferry Man Charged With Murdering
Warden
Ptnny Feb II Joe Tobin
charged witi first degree murder In
the fatal 811(x)ting of Rose Hurst
Pa WIlfe-co game warden will be
tried in the district court which
opens here Tuesday
Hurst died Sept 14 'xhile being
tkert to Guthrie in an ambulance
Tobin gave himself up to county
officers and has been held In the
county jail since Efforts to secure
bond through the district court and
through the state criminal court
Filed It v'as reported that Hurst
wirS shot at Tobin's home
JUDGE'S WIFE noBBED
By United Press
KANSAS CITY Mo Feb 11—Mrs
Howazd J Vrooman esiYanged wife
cf Judge Howard J Vrooman was
robbed of jewels valued at e6000 by
a lone bandit who held her up as
the was driving her car Into her
garage late Sunday night
WIVES DO BIT
To START WAR
'Looking Daggers' at Hus-
band Overt Act Thinks
Hindu
Wives who "look daggers" at their
intsbands for bringing unexpected
guests home for dinner are not
furthering the move for world peace
D RaJagopal a disciple of Krish-
namurti said so in his lecture at
the Pilgrim Congregational church
Sunday lie also blamed politicians
for delay in peace progress
"Wars are the result of stirred
emotions be said Not until the
Individual has the love of peace
In his heart can the world expect
to maintain peace among the na-
tions" Rajagopal went to Denver Sun-
day lie lectured before the Surosis
club Saturday
BOMB SENT COUPLE
BY FORMER SUITOR
Michigan Man Admits Mailing Death
Niachine
By Urifted Press
FLINT Mich Fen 11--The plan
of an unsuccessful suitor to destroy
his former sweetheart and his rival
by a dynamite bomb disgu'd as a
wedding gift was revealed Monday
by the confession of Amos Jury 36
Jury police said confessed he sent
a dynamite bomb which was re-
ceived by Everett Bailer and his 21-
year-old bride of a week at their
home Sunday Bailer's caution in
opening the paAtage averted an ex-
plosion Jury a former suitor of Mrs
Bader was said to have named John
Carrigan 41 in his confession de-
claring Carrigan designed the bomb
and suggested the plan of sending
it through the mail
The bomb was concealed In a
handbag and was to have been dis-
charged by opentag of the bag
lAVElt IS SIATENCILD
By 'United Pres
DURANT Okla Feb II—John
Rout was sentenced to four years irt
the state penitentiary for the murder
of Pete Stanfield at a country dance
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for 24 months in case of total dis-
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costa less than lc a day — 8350 a
year
Over 40000 men women and chit-
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have this protection No costly ex-
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even have to pay a cent until you
have thoroughly examined the pol-
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and they will send this policy On 10
days' free inspection
If you are not entirely satisfied af-
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is the best and cheapest insurance
you can buy Just return the policy
and you owe nothing Write them
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Stores In the city and invite yau to come and compere our regular
every day prices with those of any other store Our goods and prices
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Five Seek Divorces in District
Ihvel Cay England mother of two
children charred Theodore A Eng-
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Five wives alleged cruelty in do-
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Mabel H Walker 200 block W
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surance man had threatened to kill
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Addle May Mdltktn said Frnest
Millikin at to kill her
8he asked custody of two children
Margaret Finhart first block NV
Grand-av said she "dust not to longer
live with" Jack Flahart
Lelia Wilson asked $25 a week sup-
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KANSAS CIL Ir Mo Feb 11—The
heroism of Leo Oldham 12 Keyed
the lives Of his mother three broth-
ers and three sisters when their
home W08 destroyed by flames Sun-
day A bucket of Motor oil on a heat-
ing stove eModed setting up a
arta of fire between the seven per-
sons Lee rushed through the flames
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Good taste and simplicity is shown in this hand-
some bedroom completely furnished A full
size walnut bed with roomy chest of drawers
a lovely N- a n i ty with large mirror and bench to
get her with spring and mattress leaves noth-
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lighted to own Six pieces in all
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PLATE GLASS WILL 11E CIVEN WITH EVERY
OUTFIT PURCHASED THIS WEEK!
The Tulsa Oklahoma City and Dal-
las Texas line of the Braniff Airlines
Inc started operation Monday
Two Tit 'sans L C Erhard and L E
Brooks hoarded the cabin plane at
Tulsa at 8 a tn for the firbt through
trip to Dallas
Two others C T Lahman and T
R Cline got off here on the south-
bound The first plane NV MS clue here at
915 a nt but was 10 minutes late
because of head winds It took off
almost immediately and was due in
Fort Worth at noon end Dallas at
12:15 p m The return filht was
to start at 2 30 p In from
COUHT 100( KET MASA'
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SEMINOLE Okla Feb 11—Facing
a docket of 410 cases most of which
ere liquor ciefs the county court
opened its term here Monday
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