The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 164, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 9, 1929 Page: 15 of 16
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To BE OPENED
ShriPllery to Be Cleared on
Wcst 39th—st and
McKin ley-av
DUMPING ORDER IS GIVEN
Do Offered: Grading to
Start Home Is Of-
fered Boy
By "lit EMIT
have procured the aid of Park
Stipt F B Smith in a campaign
blind though artistic corners
in Michorna City
OrIP of the first "pretty corners"
10 feet the pruning knife of the park
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I ARE YOU IN
i TROUBLE?
I Have von SOW proh-
s lc in involving public of-
i fir:als or vtilitics? Do
iion reed advice? Pe-
Ihaps Mr Pint can help
you lie will try to solve
all your difficulties ex-
cept charity and employ-
: molt Call 7-1551 or
I write Mr Fixit care The
INews and watch this
column for an answer
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dennrtment le W 39111-et end MeKinley-ay
Charles Hoopes operating Manager
of the Oklahoma Railway Co and
many others complained it was dan-
gerous to drive north on McKinley-al'
!A turn west on the 39th-st high-
vay because of the high shrubbery
In the parkway
The hushes are so high traffic
i7runq east enntult be eeen Its aim-
p!y a qton of Moving Inch by
inch Into 39th-et and trusting to luck
a SpFder is not within a block of
the intersection they say
stailth has ordered the sliruikl‘-ry
trimmed so a driver can see On-
coming t re ffie
Recently shrubbery at Intersections
a!ong Pennsylvania-ay from W 12tht-t
to W 16th-st was removed and
flowers replaced the high bushes
"As fast as a sufficient number
0 complaints come in to show there
I s a real danger to the public we will
hill'e the shrubbery cut back" Smith
told me
Ir ) oil upon? of an intersection
that is "blind" because or shruh-
!wry In the parkways telephone or
' prite Mr Fkit and the complaint
all! be flied anti Superintendent
smith at twee
Property owners likewise should he
careful about having high shrubbery
near the curbstones on corner lots
?Ir M P C who asked that her
name be withheld is tired of having
snins vacant lots near her home uFed
m s dumping ground
The city health department
poted signs arming against this
Ir they fire violated arrests will be
made
Mrs W C Hatcher requeated the
intericction of Pearl and Byers-ava be
graded so cars can get through even
if it does ram
Mk luta been done by the street
depart ment
A T Thulium 703 E Catalpa-av:
Inspector Holt of the city street de-
partment tells me the conditions in-
volved la building culvert e at the
intersection of Catalpa and Durland-
Rya are such that it can't be done
without Fi rnie changes try my
best to help you however
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The city health department has
given a property owner Iri the 1700
block W 29th-st three days In which
to rid the lot of empty cans and
t ras h
Mrs P F AI: The ct health de-
imrinient tells me there WWI no waeh
water being dmnped into the yard
to which you referred when en
Fpector visited the place
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Mrs R R: "No dumping" signs
haVO been posted on the lots you
told me about Let me know If
they're not observed
Mrs Anna Schrader 2029 S Pennsylvanta-ae
wants a hump In the
middle of the street At the Intersec-
tion of Pennsylvania and Cats Ipa-avs
removed
The city street department Mit
get to this grading Jab in another
(lily or tam I am -
1 l He" a chance for tome boy to
fun i ft home
A 0 Smith fox 9 star route lklin-
i (0 Okla WEitCS: "If possible could
Non Hod a boy without a home who
I would like to come out on the farm
and make his home?
1 - ''t would like to have a good lion-
4
'
' e-t boy I would like to have one
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m ho w vu:d v-ant to make his home
- with me a boy about 12 or 14 or from
- Id to 17 would do There Is only
- mysrqt my wife and one little girl
t in our home
160 There Is e city ordinance agaInst
breking through a funeral procession
and several persons have bem et--
rested for doing tt
t rtt the nnmherA and report them
'': to police
Mrs B L Simpson Amber °kin
antS to find someone who via buy
41111 hozne-nuide
Let me know If pm know or F tte h
it place here
have a 5-roonthold male half
collie and half 001111B11 poilce dog
(i Call M C H Kibler 215 W 20th-st
phone 4-3824 and she will tell you
limy to get it
t-mprno4i-4-410WPmmoon
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Tills IIAS HAPPENED
'MILDRED LAWRENE stenographer
at the Judo n hotel has hrr lox fur
snelehed from her in a crowd but STE-
PHEN AK 7I GE catches the thief and
returns the scarf lie asks to take her
home Not wishing to seem ungratetul
she invites him to dinner
'I heir evening is spelled when P NIEL&
JI OSON daughter of her emploser
phones Mildred to return to duty ste-
phen escorts her to the hotel where
Pamela recognises him as the salesman
who hod sold her a car She snubs Mil
dred and tMes to lure Stephen atvrry by
pretending ti he wants to buy another
CA r
Then Pamela meete HITK CONNOR
Who becomes infatuated with her and
Oho AM 1114 herself by playing with both
men When Stephen favors Mildred the
manage asks her to be careful or Pa-
mela mil have her discharged But this
may not be en easy ma her brother
HAROLD is in love with allidred Ile
In a weakling and Mildred permit him
to mill on her to keep hint from iluck's
gambling crowd However he euspertit
that she cares more for Stephen than for
him and reluies to stay one evening
when Stephen comes to see Mildrel
Now DO ON WITH THE STORY
CHAPTErt XIII
MRS LAWRENCE was not Aur-
prised to see Stephen Mil-
dred had told her he was coming
But she vas puzzled over their 111P11-
twr the unensy way in lxhieh Ste-
phen stood before Mildred and the
latter 'n accusing attitude
"Why good evening Mr Armitage"
she sant cordially advancing to shake
hands with him She glanced In-
quiringly at Mildred The girl turned
abruptly tcward the living room At
the door she called back casuelly:
"Come on we'll play three-handed
bridge"
Mrs Lawrence amiled spologeticAlly
at Stephen while he doffed his over-
coat "I mil seem to learn how to pley
bridge" she said: "else we could have
a reguler game"
Stephen Inede a quick mental com-
putation Three pleyers without
Atm Lawrence That meant there
WEIA a fourth pe:on about and it
hadn't Occurred 11 him there might
be anyone to see him ltss Mildred
Ti e kid sister zZ comae lie grinned
Mrs Lawrence'e next worda tip74:t
his conalusions "Connie's out" File
said "Of course I don't like to have
her stay tip late for cords and 'Mildred
says she talks too much "
Mildred interrupted by calling out
to ask where the cards were Mix
Lawrence went to search for them
end Stephen followed wondering
who was in the living room He eaw
no one but Mildred
Mrs Lawrence looked eround in
Astonishment "Did Mr JUCISOn go?"
ahe asked blankly 'I didn't hear
him"
Mildred Eihrugecd "He wouldn't
elMurb you to say good night" she
explained "You'll have to play
Mom We'll teach you Its such a
bore for two"
She looked definantly at Stephen
"Let its ploy something your
mother knows" he suggested polite-
ly "I don't believe you know any old-
fashioned gainee" Mildred challenged
with a meaning that wan not lost on
him
"'Well there's postoffice" Stephen
lawthcci "I know how to play that
How about it mothef?"
CI IIIMENLY Stephen grew otrioux
63 "I dont think Ill try to klts
you again tintil I know you went me
to he promised Aolemnly
"All ftzht I'll let you know" Mil-
dred laughed
By the way" Stephen amid lirzhtly
"I didn't dislodge young JudAln
did I?"
"eYA you did" Mildred told him
frankly ''And I wif11 I knew he'd
be oll ri4ht"
"What A the trouble?"
'Jr you get a chance to give him
Aorne good Advice about earnblinv
especially with own like Huck Con
m:r stopp-A obt-uptly
She hod Juct remembered that liwit
i-os with l'rnelft at thP thritrr Me
didn't want S!-phen to thnk that
iFor charltstle old call: did I?"
i llmted Provident asseelation "eisiia you did" Mildred tOid Illm
3 atton Army 2-4281 73-1 frankly ''And I wish I knew he'd
Soli 1
1 Rod Croos Horne servioe 2-O4O be all
Ci'y Ntailare Mrs Lous Gaut 0 "What a the trouble?"
3-6'47 I "If you get a chance to Rive him
cminty social service Mrs Gest sm d
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8-211to oe Foo civice abnut toitroblinii
Prir eniptormenti I especially Wit 11 WWII like Huck con
Fdi tAte emplooment ottoyro I nor " MAO rPd stopptd ?1):-tiptly
WTittl'i dittlon 2-2021 Men s dio She bad Jutt rcInctnberPd that liudi
Isioa 3-il)h I V il 1 with i:'rnelft at the theater Mile
4:1 cl Id n't want S phen to thn1 thlt
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LINDBERGH'S BIOGRAPHY
The 5tory of the life of C1 Ch 1e17a A Lindberch the dal in4
American aviator as the firct to fly from New York to Paris IA
contained In a hew bulletin providd by The Washington Bureau of
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AIRS LAWRENCE beamed at him 'rluu m"- ' '-"" '' " -'"
It warmed her heart to hear ths herself in clenalr "I can't vamp hilin
nice young man call her mot her find he'll never pee me in Pamela's
She'd always wished that her eldest shadow unless I aten Out And Show
child had been a boy and that Mil- him that rhe isn't the Only girl who
dred had come netx She never could hal 'PI)"
tvll that Mildred hed been anythine Crying it out In her pillow ergs
but Mildred ' rie7A she knew that Stenhen would
''t expect you young people of to- hate to disover her for himself If
tiny don't bother to call it post-office" It meant anything that he couldn't
she said shaking her head reprov- forget her that Pow and then he re-
ingly ' membered the little morning nos!
"But it's the Saln0 old game eh eny be would have to ind the mean-
no matter how you play it?" Stephen ing clone
persisted "Nothing to get hot--er— But deep in her heart Mildred
angry about what?" could cot help feeling that Stephen
But Mrs Lawrence Wag not to be belonged to her that if Pamela had
drawn into a discuesion of kissing not set herself to daezle him he'd
"Now young man" the maid "I ha" found it out
think what you need is a cup of tea And she couldn't do anYthine
or chocolate " shout it She couldn't drew him to
"Chocolate" Stephen decided He 11" wilt' little smiles' 'it'll'? words'
had a vngue idea that it might take little tricks There was nothing
e-h t
longer to make it and he wanted des-
coquett abou her She Would
perately to be alone with Mikired tor give her heart in a restart? of 1157-
a few minutes neht then nifieent surrereer but she would not
"I prefer cholocate myself" MrF make a game nr It
Lawrence said nd left them
Stcnhen still Ilmught her a peaeh
n
"Mildred!" Stephen was beside her of a girl when Ina mind want on
"I'm sorry" he said and heeltated PArnria or selling cella Some one of
"I mean Ern Aorry you didn't want these nice days he'd ask her to take a
me to kiss you" sr in in the country
In the meantime Mildred beenene
"I suppose It hurt your vanity"
Mildred replied suddenly nware that she was not the
"So that is it You think rro a only one w" 1v'ed "rele''''"e"'
(l)
practising Don Juan! Tell me the To be conflume
truth Did you really object to be- — —
log kiesed or was it just that you Naturdand
think rm conceited enough to be-
lieve I can go about kissing whom I The Ch'otese ralee it gmall doit of
please?" the greyhound type especially' for the
Mildred faced him stendily "Well" table The dog colored black is pre-
she began uncertainly Then wit-h a
forred because it is believed that Its
rush came scornful vords "YOU
111115t have bad some pretty cheap ex- flesh :5 more nourishing
periences to imagine your uninvited
kiss would be welcome to me" she In pars of the coutiZre ettere they
ended breathlessly hive heavy floods it 11 anAzing how
"Uninvited!" Stephen echoed 'Un tame even the shyest of wilt: reatures
invited! My Lord girl non't you beeernes In limes of birth -1-5 ter Deer
know that you were made for kiising and bear and coon Will come up into
at just that moment? I'm sorry be- farm yards and APern unafraid of the
cause it oi-lended you hut I can tell humni heneing erounci Even the
you that I appreciate it for nil it WO tiried woodcoek And 1:le pientom
worth if that being tiny And it a-ild turkey will teI“'t refuge around
Ann worth a great deal" the barns on dry naseo At such times
-Was it worth quarreling about?" farmer Are too busy with the floed
eyep I'd even fight for a ehanee to bother with them but CA0Sie And
to do it over again" he answered hriwks take meat edvantege of the
reedit-61 and Mildred was utter17 situetion amOng lila refukte birds
routed by his blithesome aineerity
eV al 11 On 1
"I'll be on my gunrd next time" r--------- 1
she warned him 1 ) Wt - to ri 4- 3 i i i
EtRt
I
"opm410146 I ti 5 it
she WAS critieleing remeittei choice of
frtende
elon't like that guy" Stephen ae-
eurcet her "I think I know some-
thing About him if I could only re-
member what it 'le Something net
so good"
"Well you know there !isn't tiny
one to keep an eye on lierold while
his father is away" she taut wear-
ily 'Mr Dave! is too busy' the
Wan thinking that Stephen mieht in-
terest himself on Pamela's aCCOlint
leis next words convinced her that
he would
"I might epere half on eye" he
aneweled "I'll need the rest of my
sight Demonstrating a car to Miss
Judson tomorrow"
- Mildred tutitienly felt tired and die-
inclined to talk Iler mother CAMP
in with the chocolute and ceke anon
efterward end when it wee finished
sI) e Rent Stephen
My girl must pet up early yeti
know" she bald with diearming cen-
dor "But do come up egaln tome
Come to dinner There'll be green
Apples in the market before long
bake you a deep-dish pie"
''I never got put out quite so
charmingly" Stephen teased her
"Another time out home the cul-
inary touch wee introrineed Around 11
o'clock but it Wig a demonstration or
ekill with a rolling pin I'm sure
rather go on the promise of pie"
nfl 'TIMED went to the door with
IVI him She was thinking how lit-
tle he wee likely tet be enticed any-
where by by pee Why tomorrow he
waft going out with a girl whose back-
ground made pie seem positively vul-
gar Then 7'crc people even at the
Judson who orderea T1 but it wee
pie dieguised with decorative serene
and pastry bouquets It was not the
epley Juice-ooeing pie her mother
Made
And tlurine the next leer weeke
on the dew grew warm with the early
spring Dist come like a falee Jarie
to lure Na' Yorkers into pretneeme
storing of winter wraps Mildred
found herself making excuses to her
mother for Stephen
They had seen l'ery little of him at
Mildred's home She EAW him often
in the hotel however but she knew
that he WW1 there to see Pamela
After that first demonstration of e
new cer Pamela had managed grad-
ually to enthrall Stephen There
were times when he came to Mil-
dred's desk and Itngered Re though
reluctent to depart without wipine
away some of the toolnese thnt had
enrune up betweeo them but his in-
decieion ended generally with a
cherry "Pee you again" and nothing
metre
Mildred hated herself because her
indifference to him was not genuine
Try as she might she could not keep
her heart from Jumnine whenetter
she relight sieht of Stephen Time
and time seein he had peeped her
deek with Pamelte heneing on hie
arm end her eyes had followed them
Well she'd known in the begin-
ning that it was hopelees for her to
want Prlything thet Pemela Judson
wanted Ottly she wondered
sometimes if Stephen wee
enenered WMICIPrPI If she couldn't
Nvin hini meet' from Pamela if OP
tried leut I rime" she elweys told
herself in deenair "I can't vamp eithe
end he'll never PPP MP in Panielaet
'bedew onlees I eten out And chow
thet rhe isn't the Only girl who
hes pep"
Crying it out in her pillow ree
oteht she knew that Stenben would
haee to dieeover her for himself' If
It meant anything that he couldn't
forget her that POW and then he re-
membered the little morning nopel
eny he would have to find the mean-
ing Marie
Put deep in her heart Mildred
could cot help feeling that Stephen
brioneed to her that if Pamela had
not set herself to daezle him he'd
have found it oilt
And she eoulen't do anYthine
about it She couldn't drew him to
her tvith little erniIPS little words
trices There wee nothine
coquette-h about her She would
give her hNirt lit a eestire of tree-
nifieent surreneer but ehe would not
metre a game of It
Stenhen ti1i thought her a peaeh
cf a girl when IliA mind wa-nt on
PPOINA or ceiling CAM Some one of
these nice days he'd aek her to take
sr hi in the country
In the meentime Milered beeeme
suddenly nware Vont she was not the
only one who feeed hopeleeeneee
(To be (-olitillIIVe)
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city Crifilllter Of conunere showed NEW '1011K April 9 — Former
NI)norty cc1u" 6- '''''''" I the building will be made dimmer to hIghway crossings all over the cowl-
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Magee, Carl C. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 164, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 9, 1929, newspaper, April 9, 1929; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2009114/m1/15/?q=alien+smuggler: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.