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STREETRALWAY BACKS WALKER STREETPLAN
Sentence Sermons
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stalling.
QUASH GHARGE
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Property Owners Will A tack
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broke severa) weeks ago and the
—Eleven are dead and
scores
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struck
the central pa it of flip
country. ac
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dirtment, which wax ret timed by the
Lord
Slizhtly colder weather
‘Tilson of t’onnectient, republiean floor
in the northern
leader of the house. Chairman Green.
region
predicted by
nf the house
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well, I went up In Pawhisk: nn Mon
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before being signed
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of the Countess of Catheart, her mo. president.
then presenfed and overruled follow
“I rash
Pacific X- Arlantic.
and ealsing overflows
QUIT GHIGABO
of taxation of a
relatively smalI group
rf
St® PROBE
■ deep nil one of the avenues
At Port Clinton
were ;
Without Jurisdiction,
Liles
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view and see a worm’s woi kl. A mHich
t he house sidle of i lie binl.i
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nesss Called.
binck
Monday.
National
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for Oklahoma Friday. Saturdsy and
NOVELIST WILL BECOME
SheySa
degtees.
world war.
T. E Donnell, Juitice of the
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peace.
nd other Ok-
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fence
wan notitied
n his father'* death.
Boy Skout Work.
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great empire of the Osage nation be
zan in grieve.
Sunday, necording to John I’. Slaugh.
ter, weatherman. Littlechange in tem.
snow flurries
cast fin lake ।
with
a nd
i educt ion
amount <
linn picture and stage ambitions, Earl
farvoll’s "bath tub party" and chnreh
Fobinson avenue, south to Grand ave-
nue. west to Harvey avenue, south to
a boid e
wnstrel.
rescued
Rockford.
de-
con
a negro were killed,
his i hree children '
v passer by
the federal
two youths held are L.
and Byrne Muni ley.
Now he is advertising a liberal
reward for the recovery of the
jewel. 1
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KNIGHT OF MAROI GRAS
TOSSES AWAY PRECIOUS
STONES AS BAUBLES
LORD SAVE US-
— Prom the unpardonalle sin of
OPERATION OF OLD
GUTHRIE MILL RESUMES
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was overruled by Thomas G. j
Chambers, district judge, Fri-
NEW ZEALAND DEER
ARE HARMING CROPS
closeups.
lamest level Since War
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Crowded Docket Causes Case
To Be Postponed: Wit-
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Side Quickly Is Brought
Under Control,
Latke Brie in mail trucks a short was
from shore
Mills and fncinies were closed and
theatricn! producert
She will bcome director of (ho first
little thenter in Florida at Stewart'
Shores, and will produce qd Broad-
way successes with old'Broadway fa-
vorites appearing in the lending role*.
hamhen of commere director and
A an active interest in b vic. church
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city and suburbs. 45c mo,; t> yr. Inadvanen.
oul.ld. suburban, 50c mo.; 16 yrr in advance
TO START WITH
PLEATOCOURT5
Fine Point Of Law Is Raised 1
In Decision In Petition De- ;
struction Case.
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TAKLOR LOSES Coolidge Signs Tax ELEN IES "Necking’PhotoStirsSchoo’LEGAL BATTLE
nuc Mudrt Bill Becomes Law\ -5I) 105
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nre Wileged to have been riven him
nt NCA lester for delivery to the of
Her of secretary of state in Oklahoma
The Santa Fe‘s extension neross the
Osnze was launched before the wet
and stopped by government order duer-
ing the war. Now they nre
steel and the new cutoff thoukh the
Osage from the northeast corner to
Ohio, feats
As finally approved by congress, the
bill pares down income taxe. to their
lowest level since the World war and -land.
(Evening Edition of Th* Daily Oklahoman)
Paid Circulation Greater Than Any Other Evening Newspaper Published in Oklahoma
expressed that possibly three automo
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Lad
WwLiINGTOS,N. Z., Feh e6.—em
— Plans to shin Sew Zenland venison
i> Kan Frangisco for distribution in
ike United 8m les have been iqunehed
here owing to * surplus of deer in.
vnrioun caHs nf the country, which
are harming cropa.
behind him from various angles
nally swarniing up in his desk
I-llled when their home was de
HaAum
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3 by Mrs. Edna James Bcott.
Sult for divorce fiiod by Rcott and
a cross bill by his wife were dismissed
after a sensational trial in Alpena last
Augunt,
A motion to quash the in-'
dictment against T. D. Taylor. [
of McAlester, a former mem-
the her of the state legislature.
No Comment Made
in sizning the |,||| President Conl
idse made no comment, verbal oy writ.
TX orer to ennvim-p the people of
A. l’awhuska that we wished them
5 ! sided oxer a "nank party."
EireLn... ALIEN GUMMEN
Capitol; No
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the sothwesr, w ill be completed in
and then west again tn the lots facing
1o on Walker avenue and south to
in boats from the flood. al -------- |
The wine, was three reel Blaze |n Kitchen On House Headquarters Are Moved To
Cicero, a Suburb; .Police
The blaze, which et tit in the kit
I Theater Owners Will Net
Permit Pictures Of Peer-
ess To Be Shown,
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dscounted by officars,
LUMBER LEADER DIES
FROM HEART DISEASE
rm one got in it, (‘ountess Cal hearty
has denied that anything improper mas eontinted wnii the pres,.lent fl-
took place while she was there. ....
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At the limo th? blaze necirred
Friday night. The minimum Friday
morning was 31 degree*. and the max
Imum temperalure Thursday was 69
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preacher s son being a
I War; Income Exemptions
Increased.
Plate* were sprubg and she
gCgca,
Trial of Jewel Hicks.
Zoning Law; May Take
Case To U. S. •
Wilcox Putnam, novelist and
story writer, plan* to become a
stain a 1" hi.
I he ease was decided on one nf the
finest points of law ever raised in the
criminal courts.
Taylor is charged with the destric.
nally said. That's enongh." Then the
stalling inward the island Thivsrin,
was sent to the treasury for only death reported was rhat oc (he
“king hf the Osagez" was
Pwhuska and other towns
DheJiny
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ahont tieir grief over the Osage mur- 75 111 f 11^1 n | BI
der indictments, thar had brought Ed I III II . II Inl
O ei holser,and his aide. | I Uu || M | II IV
had gone through tbe ice he
afternoon before reports that the ie
had given way were rereived
HUCKS TRIAL TO
BEGIN MONDAY
THK moval l« that we magnity oI
I trouble* immensely. You tbinE
the world is hiking concern almut you '
when it doesn't know that you exist
of the budge; Representative
Ohio. was fatally injured by
Gl’TMIIE. Feb. 26— (m— Opera,
tion of the old ciresham flour mui,
which has beeh in the hands of
state banking bonrd ns a failed bank
n&set. was pertiully resumed here to-
day by the new owner* who hought
the. mill for $15,000 from the state.
injured as a result of high
wind storms in the middle
west.
Sweeping out of th? northwest and
l he Rock Island tracks. eqst m
town and
tbe last lezislature, that
THIRTY FACES—OKLAHOMA CITY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1926.
against dramatie
Three machines
Iwo passengers were forer in wad
" allure when mushi on the be in
trema south end of the primary zone.
The city will purchase property 106
. .. feet widle from Grand avenue to Sec- 1
THEATR CAL PRODUCER ond street. North of Second street to
-- Tenth street, a strip fifty feet wide
in mder iwa
CHICAGO, Feb. 26.
a nil the east aide of Walker street win , M
be purchased. South of Grand avenoe k
to Pottawatomie avenue. fifty feet of -l!
property on the west sid. of Walker
street will he purchased. • 13
A part of the campus of the Wash.: d
ington school is included in the prop. B
erty to be purchased under the n!s< 0
FRENCHFREIGHTER IS I
HELD N ICE FLOES J
by Eleventh street. It extended south
uatued rcat headwny
ien quickly brought
FWIAGO F-ri. 6. —Nlen zuniheastreet
mrn. blamed for more than forty say. "hrpe zone
ines Hero, have transferren their povtionins the cost
referendum petitions carrying more
Ithan 1,200 signatures. The petitions
Th? click’ng and grinding • • cam
ways and means com
tile nf Indian money. The murder '
publicity was only an excuse.
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the building oC 1. ,
the Fairfax extensioffhcro»s i he couw. ' Tavlot allesed to have destroyed
ty, through the new.' big nil riaida " "rend"" w.hh . ---
HEN the Osage
genera lly, and if it does know you
exist it doesn't rare a lor about yon.A . T _
Take off the blue glasses and see the Uhemists 0 est Alleged
Blood Spots On Sus-
pect's Clothes.
court upheld the la
l.son and
WASHINGTON, Feh, 2G. IP)- The
property owpers for an improve-
W ASHINGTON, Feh, 26- IP) Presi. Exempsions Are Inereased
dont Coolidge has appointed the fol Persor exemplums are inereased
lowing to the national advisory com- from $1,00 $1,100 for single
mission to the l’hiladelphla Sesqu-sons, and
Centennial Esposition association; , marrled
--- --- I An attempt to prove that spots on
Funnu Pace jtha clothiox of a suspert, held in
9 Connection with the slaving of Churl, s
If there is anythine that will keep | MrCloskev. Tale county him ksmirh.
vic* president Dawes from slipping: were made by Meeloskey's blood. wili
An attack by Senator Jim Reed should [be made through a chemieni analysis
de It. | of, the spots and blood taken from the
Fine, jogged east for half a
Sterling D. 1aces, Grand sunetion, | and from s to 5 percent on the next'tert, charged with conspirc, ...
. . ....... Denver, col,: 34.000, now ranging upward in 40 per- fraud the state of $:5,000, was
W. J. .Milroy, Olympia, Wash.: E. W. cent are scaled down so that the new finund until Monday morning by
. - - ------- Mr. Fleming left the home of his
who was c,tiled ns coroner in the case, wife's trents in Mountain View nbout
said that- the man died of natural 10 o'clock in the morning, after mny.
car.es. ing he was going down town to trans
Lawrenee lias n son, 11 ft. Law- act some business. He has not been
of Burkburnett. Texas, wha heard from since
be qnashed.
Judge Chamber held. In his inter
prelatinn of the meanine of, the word
----- ' His disappea ranee is attributed to
I. Tawrence. 65 years old, wa*' loss of memory resulting from a shell
found dead in hl* room at 221% North shock received while serving with the
Broadway Friday moraing aboet 8:30 American army in France during the
o'clock.
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doors on MeClosky’s automobile which
nppAN- mamenA ane 1 ostensibly been used as an ambush
DEFAULT PAPERS ARE Itrom which McCloskey was shot. The
_____ _ 1 doors were I" lie tinned over to the
FILED IN SvUTT CASE stoie bureau of identifcatlon nt the
• hen on I
ln_. was
with henn \
carriors and
1 No elear motive has yet born estab
DETROIT, Mieh., Feb. 26.— (P-- De- lished for the killing of MeCloskey, a
fault bapers were filed Thursday by bachelor who lived alone. A rumor
attorneys for Conzvessman Frank D. Current among his neighbors that he
Scott of Alpena. in the suit for di- end a large sum of money burled ru
vorce brought against him February - ...
office was cleared and the president
went lo an adjoining room for the
semi-weekls meeting with his cabinet.
day. to accompany Ed overholser and .'"'.’"'T in ' he inditment • that
>0 a# a curtain raiser for his splen: Tnxhr is charaed with destroying the
Old address. Overnight they had for. ' usefuiness| "I Ihe petitions In than he
gotten all alau their troubles. The z"piesded them until after the time
real cause of their grief over the ad- or "lin with the secretary of state
verse publieiiv.was the ruling of rhe had "Psed. Taking this interpreta
Indian office months before, putting tion words "suppressed and de
a strieter supervision on the expendi. 8IroY menn the snme, the court seld.
- ■ • Demurrer Is Overruled
A demurrer to the indictment was
night from heurt diseash Haughmam
was Boy Scout conmisstoper here, was
of taxes to be paid by the Texas Thursday the storms
NEW YORK, Feb. 26, _ Te J
French freighter. Kentucky, tomyd
wirelesed a request for lee breakAe* S
to come to her axsslstance, stating that 9
she was held fast in ice toes ubnt3
12,1 inilea off New Foundland. Thg
mesaage said that she wan in no dnm
blown from its hinq «. Two negroes
.'No lost their lives near Cruger . Miss
one whs killed at (reenwond and an
other nepr Greenville. Miss.
Cbirage Seetion Flooeled
Twenty-four square blocks on th,
northwest side of Chicago were f|ond
ed deep enough hn hoating. Children
used rowboats to nnd from school,
and in some districts rafts nr flat
before it had-
• a nd Liromen
it tinder run
avenue, where ii jogs a block west-
panpnAAm pppAnAm, Iward lo inks in an additional block j
FUKEMUSI DENMARK Just north nt the Rock Island trankk,
. The secondary zone starts at Thir-
COMPOSFR IS nFAn tv sixth street on th mirth sile and
--"I •• •-NI continues south to Avenue D. spread.
------ ine out irregularly over several binrge '
COPESHAGEN, Denmark, Feb. 26. width of property. The ordinary zane
'hr- Longo Muller, Denmark's fore 11 n kes In property severul blocks east
most musicat composer, .died todas. ! "nd west of Classen boulevard, ex.
aged 75 years. His opernile works in- ondinK northward to Belle Isle. An-
elude "Tove" and "spanish Students." pher part of the zone ls at the — ।
«letumowtam. 14,5 „
PONCA CITY, Fetk 26.— (special,.
I Robert r. Rnughmn4, 66 year* old,
1 Offirers refused to diselose whirl) col,: Claylon Dorseh
; hy S clothing bad been taken. The
mittee; Representativ- Garner, of
American people this year, was signed
by the chief execurive in his office as
a battery nt still and motion camera,
men recorded the scene.
Mellon Is Present
Invited to witnesn the ceremony
were several who were prominent in
the draftine „f H,, legislation. They
include Seurefary Mellon. Director
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The body is being held at the Pet-' had learned he hadseseral heavy ob-
(tin* undertaking entabilahment. tighilons at Faxon when he left'.
sunlighi. Look mH from a worm's
--- , where it
NRW YORK, Feb. 20.—(m Because review
T. M. Kelly, editor of bumor magarine at Iowa Stale university, and the courts would be a ppo-, IM In in new
"nerkin’i picture wlvieh rauser trouble actinn,
T. M. Kelly, rdilor n Frivol, the himnroiie joihlh .• i Inn nn (hr wvipie g - . . .
of me Inwa state universits, facnr probable dismissal floor rhe s, hoot for , ' n mmant. point" „f law
publishing Irt a recent issue a pietre of a mung enipl enzaged in n • nerk. | • ' .raIseI Whe" he city commis-
ing" parly, the newest diversion of this modern age. kelly has been called soners.passcda rsolution approvinz
to account by the authorities becanse of the picture. He has thue far re. nEieer8., Dlans for widening and
fused in divulge the names of the parties in the photn. sayinz the riosh ws Openin8 Walker treet. Property pur-
made without the knowledze of either. Kelly s ease is pendine rurt her chases necessary under the plan will
action by the discipline rommittee. ” ‘ os $1,200,000. It is nstimated. Thiu
- - __ ___dines not inelude pavin: and oiher im.
In the overwronght .minds of the home
folks a whole commnity had been
indicted, instead of a few individuals.
It was a ense of the wayward minis.
1er‘s sop and th? stack misconception
it was datermined m-.r an nver. ' ive sicitinns and one Greek are to
heate range cansed the blaze and A h1 fuein depo"lation proceedings,
recireek of damaze showed it was N,W "" Aiphonse Capone, reput-
negligible. .vner rhe brief period of nd linutennnt of the Trorio band of
excitement rusod bv the arrival of , A..... runm r«. rrntly had re-
-lunging fire „„ params. Ihe kitchen turnedTromNnw Vork. also came
.force resumed its ritine work orimu 1011/68 0109 hn € been told he Hickory avenue
” the........ or .......w" rtxwxi •......... the ..................
mrew..............—......n........--.x,.::,Wnkonomeprerakinp.in
"arroll. He says Ihai the bath tib
| was filled with ginger ale and that
MAN FOUND DEAD IN
waapuist rh inch at Faxon, ou” who
ROOM EARLY FRIDAY drznearedanzt .......* ■ weck -
Jawhuska thought everybody in the day.
by the davzhter of Mrs. Lena Martin.
M. C. Spencer of Ludlow
United Si flics cursed the county as
a den of cut throats, robbers and
thieves preying upon the richest fami.
U. S. Levies Pared Down To
I Lowest Levels Since World Scores Are Injured; Heavy
Property Toll Is Taken;
Towns Flooded.
The Oklahoma Railway
company, one of the largest
property owners affected by
the Walker street improve-
ment project, will not oppose
the plans for opening Walker
street, G. T. Lackey, vice
president of the company said
Friday.
The rght nf way for the street, 10-
tween Main and Grand a venues, wilt
make necessary wrecking and remev.
al of Ihe freight dept .,f me trolley
< om pa ny.
What attinude Ihe Hrisea and no k
Island rnilrads would take toward
the prnject -mild not be Jearped Pri.
dlay. attorneys for the roads herd
havinz receivei no instructions.
r»»n Prnrecdings T<i Start
A long legal hattle through stata.
Ihe Osag• Indians, lion of referendum peritions. The in-
of $387,000,000 in the
HE Change in the atmosphere of in which Tylor was arraigned and nction
l vawhuska was dun m a social:^" ’ E"ily.1o he Brnadway ihnvins n hectin time. as to Is provistons or able
Santa Fc main standinz on he siding Char ' H1 hond for l.-'M. filed hr- arroll pa, i y w in |„„„„ „f 1 he effert.
them, and a crowd of Sa..... F- ofri- j- Iag STte‘ the indintment was re munirm. engaged by him for a leading The presidenfs orrke was
<•1*1*. which had a pivea in town un- turned. Wa continued in effect by the. 1 mu, in her own play. As n rerult nt formed ini , ...... win 1W., ; ;
announced to resume the building of ’ order..... I,he DtY the statement is made that lighi adding- lo ihe Illumination NS
a pen - anid - his
screens, 1 1.2, .
wild Purty Denied . ‘ ome ,7 clos behind my chair;
„. short gentlemen In front, (all gentle
Ihe pEanization represents 80 per. men behind.
boats aided householders in their mar
keting.
Civizamrmimuram.vamrairiatsmsihimarhstmrmanusmimrrrataarm "-,,.7"
evidence shows, nly 3<>(i were deliv. peture ndvertiners, "“xnni Smoot' on and the ether flood damage. Four mail
erehainrthpusecrorgspasinte.v. . Tublislie repIts that the Carrli For ien mimims. photcur, hers took
nli. . f \t 51 . b .N party wns featured by the appearance shots of the president and 11m group
Redwine n NoNlester and Ren Wil- „f a nude chorus eir in a int rul,......
am. " . m min. ________ filled with wine, have been cenied by
Probe At Stanentill
Investigation into the Carroll party
apparently is at a standstill.
Actors and actresses in one Froad. '
way production have passed resolu.
tions censurins the party.
Sourh Hass
weie seen
T A-,, ,.7 Z I PALM BACH, Fla.. Feb. 26.—(P)--
LAW TOK. - ph. 26, -(P — Search J Nina
was continued today for Rev. Arthur i Short
B. Fleming, missing -pastor ot the
the wgarbei bureni.
Five Killed in Arkansas
’Ch? erratest loss of life was ir
C’bico county. Arkansas, where four
held in front of the ese will hide the
sun,
WASIINGTON, F’eli 2 T—Fire
liroke nit today 11) rhe soisth wing of
i he capitol huilding 1 in was extin
Huishei qniekly wthou; meat dm-
a fool deep. Light thunde,
were general in the eastern
ment of benefit in the entire city.
Levy points out that the sama
Dloperty owners called on to pay 114
majjor part of 1 he cost of the improve,
ments also will bn forced m sell their
property m make possible opening
A. Damron
six months. The Sunta e‘s activity
bi ought Pawhuska to Vie Ilk? a jet of
steam turned into a steam chest ani-
mates, a oeomotive. Pawhuska is
booming again. And they forgot all
traffic suspended ai Fscanaba, Mich. 7" T • J
whi h had the most severe snow / ()39 ( , (G 1 / S Q 4
storm in four .cars. Famili-s wej. —V9° • U " ” C —
' provemenis
Attack Cost System
the tost suit will uestjon i hr con-
stitutionality of an Hct which permits
taxing a property owner fov improve,
ments from which he receives no
benefit. The suit will test the right
- • 3 ; body, it was learned Friday.
Local 1 TNe clothing of one of two suspects
: , ,, ‘ ... . , hele in KI Feno wns to be taken in I........* "• 1110 rinuirna aovsory com vron $1,000 to $1,500 for. single per
Sire 1 WAy compn) W v the state chemist’s office, wiih sam mission to the Philadelphia Sesqui .sons, am! from $*.600 to sa100 ror
P"" in " ten a "C see les of MeCloskey ‛s blood, into Fri-Centennlal Exposition association; married persons. The normal rntes
T. D. Taslor lose* in effort to "onrfter noon. 1 John Hlwnnd White, Tucson. Ariv.:are reiiuced from • to 11, percent nn
quash indictment. ; " ‛ S elinve he test.will -howMiss Sha riot M, Hall, Prescott, Ariz,: the first $4,000 of taxable ineome:
- - . 1 he S!LS wer made by blood tin ( | Hei Bert Fleishhaeker. San Franrlseo; , from 4 1" " percent on Ihe next $1,000
Jewell Wicks' (ri; l continned until jcovespon with McCloskey'* blood. •..... " • ■ - - - 1
and probably federal courts over th*
81,2001,000 fmprov ement program, will
be started earls next week, when in-
junction pr eedings are started indis.
11 let court, it Levy, attorney fn*
fifteen properts owners, said Friday.
The ronstitarionality of the 1a
giving rities authority to create im- !l
prmemenr districts will he attacker. J
it is alleged that the law violates hot n
federal and state constitutions,
it was indicated if the state sn.
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TRUSTED MESSENGER
:Aft«ESTED MANY TIMES
' iviceprenident and generni manager of
MdbRK, Feb. U.— 44 The dim. the MeGraw HughmanBenrly lumber
---—-gof John J. Corbett, a mes. compuny with offices in Ponca City.
ih. P85,8no in Hberty bonds Oklahorn Cit. Tulsd ‘
19-hus revenlec that al luhoma titles, died here suddenly hist
NEW ORIEANS, Feh, 25.—
(P- Ted Sinmons. knight of
Momns. attributes to a careless
sesture the loss of a dimond
ami onyx bracelet sel jn plat
ilium. The gem was intended
for his fiancee. Miss Katherine
Williams, queen of the New
Orleans carnival. As he dis
tribnted baubles from a float
in the Momns parade, F'ebr.
Ary 11. Simmons tossed out the
bracelet of precinus stones.
slroyed. The negro lost his life at
Jennie.
Although virtuaily the entire town
of l'ysdale. Miss _ was demolished, the
eompanied by heavy rains ani snow
at a velocity of sixt; miles an hour
causinz incaleulalle property loss.
, Ruildings were destroyed, streets
flooded, telephone and telegraph lines
damaged and traffic delayed.
Michigan and Wisconsin reported
Oklahoma county grand jury, charges
that Taylor "destroyed or otherwise ________________________
suppressed" the referendum pp| it ions ! — ----—'---— _______ I
Dwplieation Of Teruis (isimed p, ,
The defense contended that the use Rfl NAAAn
of the Holds "dostroy" and suppress • - Illi Illi II I _ 111 II I . -
wns doplications and for that reason I || V VIH5EVH | g
the indictment was faulty and should 1 IfHIWIlll I LU
been niulined by the city planning
board. One zone will be required to
piy between Mi and 60 percent of the
■ nsr. Ibis will be a relatively small
tervitory. directly adjacent tn the
property affected. The property own-
ms in the secondary zone W|ll pay
about 30 percent. The third zone, or
ordinary zon . property owners will
pay from 10 to "e percent of the cost.
Noundary Of Zones •
in the preliminary plans, the prt-
maiv zone was bonded on the north
-From overworking our alibis.
IrFrom । pampering our natural
• weaknesses
-From holding ourselves under
suspicion.
-From filling today with tomor-
row's troubles.
-From thinking any lie is white.
-For blaming our faults on onr
fathers and clalming origins lit 5
for our sueces=.
headguaners I., (icore. a sulirb. 1'bi
"un police have been informed.
The move, polire and feder! ogents
Iplieve. was made because local off-
rers are without jurisdietion and rhe
minigralion inspectors working here
li< k the neressar force 10 inelude the
new haven of the susectod gangsters
in their drive against deportable
aliens.
The flight from f’hiago haunts in
nearhy cities and suburbs is the next
problem to he snivel, police admit.
lexas, tanking democrat on the ways
and means committee (‘hairman
Smoot, of4 the senate finance commit,
lee. and Senator Simmons nf North
Carolina, tanking demorrat on the fi
nance committee,
। Ihe hill received final congressional
.sanction Wednesday and was Irans
mil led Thursday to the White House
Pt $mpleve of , 8. Rip.
pwnukoKasNnwurk Iminking
ggamasi u
alnek"eiee lant
p,4
trol.
The scene of the fire is dire, i)y un
Her the chamber omrpjer by 1 he
honse. The 1estaurant is a publie r ne '
n nd serves most nf the membership
nf the house.
Stone. Wheelluz, W. Va. mnxipum is 20 perctnt. der of Samuel Honker, distriet jurig,
Presldent coolidge signs lax rduc. The youths lived in the neighbor-I Stone suereeds II. i'. Oeden. " ho Th,.' miscellaneons nxeise nnd oc lid.n. tomers,
den blit. hood, the sheriff said. Both vigor, wn* wnable to serve as one or Wesrje"ationaltaxenarerevenledoutrisht: The, ense has heen assigned roi
---- ously .lent- connertion wilh "ha LUI ? irzinin’s two members of ihe com-I Automobile trucks: automobile tires trial before Lncius Raheock, district few persons were in the eay itol.
Eleven lives are ciaimed in storms I ing according to t he officer mission." The others serve in places and iwrts; Jewelry: cameras andjuuze. --------------
In plddie west. , Cari srralton oklahona cit, fin.-r not fiiled when the personnel of the jphotosraphie fims and plates: The ease was scheduled to enme „ nr * HAI ARM nr
, . --- ,2, print expe .'et“ o but tha district Mur/ULNW L ««
I.lltJe damage caused by fire fti nn-! ' 1 ... , 10.Oklnhoma | _ tols; Automatie slot machines; mah dorket was s. er wdea 1 hat ,h. w , ' |r 11111.1 IIIIIIF
lum ... WEATHER DUE - imaymwmmm •Lhiul MRUl .
m--- . tablesi shootinE galleries: ridingarad ‘ma county grand jury nnd on imin..
TO REMAIN IN CITY emies: nutomobiles for hue-, tobacco dinte trinl was demanded hy his at.
""manutacturerst opiom dispensers: torneys, N, ahempr was ’made to !
c.w...a r .----.. . . ynchts; except foreign built hereafter quasi) the indirtneni
• ' • ' we.ather..is.In. stor purchased: Stamp levies on deeds and one nddit ionai witness was «„b
various othActespiraperg penaei by the county attorney s or Faxon, Okla., Preacher Drops
nerntura is predhted with almut The tasan Pemmg" automobiles is Harry D. Lanham nrarneonn"a From View Week After
freezing weather over northern and " Tvomsto I*'amend d"1)"1 on ad I few wiinesses called Mi "the trial .who i Wedding.
western Oklahoma Frida v night. mission tickets ” amended to exempt were not questioned by the grand J
m l (Continwee aa Page », Cwtumn I.> I jury.
The minimum tempernture for
Oklahoma City and vicinity is expect ।
rd to range between .12 and 38 degrees
new tax reduction bill herame a law
when Presient Foofldge gave it his
formal approval at 10:22 „. |,„ k this
morning.
The measure, whieh prouides for a
WAS I (nod enough?"-
™ Mme. Schumann-Heink, 65-
year-old primn donna, after sing-
ing nt Metropolitan opera house,
scene of her early triumph;.
"Yow see I am going in have *
little compnny in tonight,''—Mrs.
Elbert H Gary to clerk in Fifth
n venue grocery store while doing
her own buying for party celebrat.
lug her hushand’s twenty-tirih
nnnivermnty tis head ot Enited
States Steel corporation.
The dramatic committee of the Fed wipes out virtunily all the miscellan.
eral Council of Churches of < h risi. | cous excise and occupationa war
importuned to do something alutlevins.
the drnma," has called a conference or the $287,4100,000 reduction in the
to consider means of supporting plays federal tax total, more thau $210,000..
of serious purpose and worthy intent, 000 will represent a Having in per-
------------- isonn1 Income taxpyers. Cudrr the
COOLIDGE NAMES FAIR new srhedule, a marrled man with
eNAAANlccinl AarnD-ne two chiidren will have to make $1,00
CUMMISSION MEMBERS hefore h« is subject to income taxa
—---- ’ I linn.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 252, Ed. 2 Friday, February 26, 1926, newspaper, February 26, 1926; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2047337/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.