Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 271, Ed. 2 Saturday, March 20, 1926 Page: 2 of 14
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TWO
SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1926.
COUNTRY CLUB
FASCIST DEATH
WAR DAUGHTERS’ HEAD
HAIL DAMAGES
READY TO AID
1
CASE NEAR END
A
CHOPS IN STATE
Kp
OUTLET PAVING
Id
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7
8
Officers of the Okinhoma
Country
club will take
2
strcet
hnve signed a
are in the city limits.
protestri.
enlile were pavec to
WALSH FIGHTS
22 ARRESTED IN
n tiii ci t
'I’llii i y
thre ।
SHAWNEE HAIDS
"2
'A-
8
mony May Be Loosed,
NEWSPAPER
On Futur-
MAN DEAD IN CHICAGO
charged with
violntinn <«r
who
a rrest nd
"olprt) (W net z aloni ti,
filed by informn.
Srlelniiiilttee lb j
CITY EMPLOYES ARE
Canning
EXEMPT FROM TAX
eniNe
Walt rwn-ks
k
k
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tuietly
No One Hur
life which would certainly bn a dir.
finnlt task, but I believe there is a
A
leauties pa tieipting in the an i
mini
i inning
rird ane letwern
1 lie ages nf | i> a nd
arrest in the s] iyine
erts, will sing.
The girls' slee clyb
11
cn
of .
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Charles Elint
n:
spellins bee in the junior highschool
I ’I11 sb rg
4
ba rratry"
Cha rles
bition law violations in the
FIGHT SET OVER
misdemeanor and
II.
Billups will
prosecutor.
iting rivilizatjon
t houzh
severnl informat ior
sinariee.
Monronry, ing
She’s engaged in another
Amazing Mew Invention
for the DEAF
boat.
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AFTEH ACCIDENT
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She , 74 yean old.
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Music In Case
In U. S. Court
River Shifts;
Whole Republic
Faces Dro u th
SileeLs inst 11
case.
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Cistrict and
('on noct Inn
eastern
persons
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university, is
The venerable
pass the day
o* the s
cordins
Wa i । I'n
let tn the Fritt
lieving Glnssen
erty owners on
run-
the
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Ivishinan wh
and sr a it-d
hose
in his
• bring
* olnty
pa \
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by
NVoull he bnnesnicn
i"' Shnwnee persons.
chief.
r ressci |
girl at
So
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were 1
unlay,
The
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were
would be
Walter a
Ft r’cet
the P
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feint h
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The
with
ing.
CARIS
w ' 1 ing a
ibonsee ।
MEAGER ESTATE XXZs
ARREST EXPECTED
IN MINER’S DEATH
there secretly burted.
He also descrihed the report which
was nfterwnru d nied, that Clacomo
Acerho, then undersecretary of state
f,
t
I. ion
l hat
1011.
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avolei the
cha ■ g- '
were
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infot in i ion
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_____ Lahoma city times,
KEEP THEM DOWN
HIGHSCHOOL expels
YOUNG STUDENT “RED
to the downtown
Ten Arrested For Traffic
Law Violations.
If Western
Court To Rule On Claims Of
Relatives Wednesday,
emeritus of Harvard
old today.
asAr;Nnstne AGED HARVARD CHIEF
92 YEARS OLD TODAY
♦
d re;iii
1nmar-
HOUSE BILL 4 RULING
DELAYED TO MARCH 31
Clear And Warmer Weather
Is Ctiy Forecast.
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MORNING SUBJECT:
“Serving God With Mammon”
EVENING SUBJECT:
The Marks of True Womanhood”
ermons Sunday Marh 21, at
11:00 and 7:30
At
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nat hip of t he ca se.
t ra ft jc
f one.
.y
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7
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On 11 or s ptotest,
of five denide .1 •,
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take it from • ’a pt.
government fishei
_-"emea
Harp Makers Suit To Be
Up For Decision,
BOSTON SCHOOL DEAN
ADDRESSES UNIVERSITY.
"What ioes it mean to tale jpsns
' In earnest aske ,1 |b . HImer \ 1,es
lie, a memher of the stiff „f the Bos.
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Out of 135 cases
Beauty Contest; Pet-
ters Win In New Jcr-
"COMMON BARRETRY"
CHARGE IS FILED
Officials Will Pay Share Of
Western Improvement, i
l ‘olonel
hl- son's 1
t
that name
name.
Persons
cutisec a
■ Mary Hill, Josephine Mueller,
Hankins. Edith Hanlin, Donald Edi
wards, Donald Eecker, llelen Nyers,
Gretchen Swisher, Mary lane vance.
This in the sequel to Rev. Byrnes’ sermon 1Mt
Sunday on "From Rome to Reason”
a musical program
at this party. Itoosevelt’s boys' glee
rlub, directed by Miss Florence Hob.
Imaster. Hrm st ( t rpenter:
nlonn driving t "alvin to school.
1n11 a pe
l among
woet sidle
Joe I ’ 111»। son,
body w s found lato
spirit of Christ we should work it
olt in individual channels throuen
out daily living.”
’ 2 nt. Itobert Gray junior
hern, was compelled to
flu The
OND0N
King Gm
fatlons. Also they must bn
plinnecl to
"n rond, thievy
Nb-ence nf wit
Other popert
fie H willingiies
st in a new legal maze Sat.
as usual at his home here.
in an effort
LONDON Tin ...... t
1 orikl d lib osfor
polilical S!et:
win this yenr, John b Turner, prin.
cipal of the school, says.
lilnn till he
t" the son
Dollev a rd,
the west
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Flashes
................... W HEARING OF LIFE
.Iowevor, H insinted tint Floor Of
the Oklhnma counirs , |„|, woui •
willin to puy fur li itr "i Hi., mvine
a Ions its properl'
hill prop
side, who
a\ coup 0% r
Catherine Damon, Donald Evans, l.n
cile Shriver, llelen Van Hor n, Eva
llolmes and Dorothy Downing.
...
THOSE trying for the final lomn
I nt Classen are L.yle Smith, Thel.
ma Fuller, Margaret Loerfler, May.
helle Allison, Mabel Le Grange
Charles Pair, Fl.„.enre nushmore
Evelyn Hunt, Elivabeth Haines, Lyle
I Bradshaw, Beatrice Guthrie Duvall
ask the full rommittce to hold
ITAL AN COUNT HURT
IN FALL FROM HORSE
ROME, March 20.— (P— Count Car
To Cmivi T Berrote, Auesnna of
Princess Yolanda, eldest daughter of
the Italian sovereigns. was injured
today when thrown from his horse.
He was injured internally, but, it is
believed, not dangerously.
DENMARK’S "DOWAGER
QUEEN NEAR DEATH
COPENHAGEN, March 20.—(A)— I
The condition of Dowager Queen
Louise of Denmark. who is suffer-
ing from pneumonia, now is con.
zdered critical. and her children
have been summoned to the bedside.
' nd paid 1.1 xes in that
ligli to
iyiif i . Xe
vei piven
fonneet with the lritton road the
trafrir from Tritton coula use this
district of Oktahoma, 133
that name, had a bank account in
• vice president, Jose,
phine King and Nada Schroyer; sec.
, U'1'".'. Mary Mitsh nnd Mildred
• . . 5 | Sir.......nds; treasurer, Frances Ken.
"" renedy and Isabel Hough; committee
chairmen, Glendine Matlds and Elsie
, Brown, devotional; Pearl McGee, so-
cial service; Miry! Garrett and Lola
, Templin, music: Eva Alexander, pub-
licity: Jean Alexandler, recrention;
and Mary E. Massey, world fellow-
Would-Be Bondsmen in Le- VETERAN
gal Mazo.
A charge of "common
, . Friday by school
authorities following Hiro's ndmis.
sum that he was a member of the
Tomig Workers' league," which he
described as a junior branch of the
nj88ln conmtnist party.
Siro told the sehoni officials he be-
lieved In communist principles and
revolutionary socialism.
shool Priday afternoon, Apri " tO
|s|" 1 ench other don n. .i pig pary
"ill be held In the auditorium for
the grade school children who have
ers on the west side of the
no notion relative to
th.it would d isi r 1 ur e !
. ' pninting
1he • Is it a
esplainn 1hat his visit
133 CONVICTED ON
U. S. LIQUOR CHARGES
Was filed Saturday against
involving prohl-M. Harmon, attorney. Harmon is
nllesed to have filed vexing and am
noyins lawsuits against o. A. Garr,
it is charged that his petitions in
these cases are groundless This is
believed to be the first charge n(
this kind ever filed in Oklahoma
! ’When the junior and seni”, Id , .olu atu
* hool tenns meet al central hleh |
" "nin.th "nEnn for market ASTOnI. ore, March' 40_(_
• m ■ " Paul Siro, president of the student
cuumisujoner of
of Jnlin
were convicted or pleaded gullty
din ing the term of district court at
Ada, according to T. E. Erents, di.
rector of enforcement for Oklahoma.
SAN FnANCIsco—calvy, 12-year-
kJ old danshter of the chief of a .
tribe of nude headhunters, hrer face I
public heurinas L
Prohibition Testi-
'f the pvinz 3
he ' IK ulnten
: "eg tbs eil to Boston, Ir you are a hody ortle
pood hot and study hari, ...... hihs"honi
; 10 .....• Inuitthe caif "Uli resign nis office
Net M'Hf bnfore you. It was years
after tie . , | f hecame veal that ( al-
' 'in "ent to Boston as a legislator.
eom-e, dleviatin sharply to the
risht an I thrantenins the whole
1 "rcoman republic with a drouth.
All the great cotton growing
arias of ‘Turkestan are dependent
upon the Amu-Darya for irriga-
tion. and the government has mob-
ilized the entire population to
check the impeding calamity.
The Amu Daryn, one of the larg.
est rivers in Asiatic nussia, rises
in the mountains of Bokhara and
Afehanistan, and flows northwest
to the A Fill sez.
Followine a two weeks' investisn.
on I fuueral offirers, assisted by
A 1 itizns committee, twentytwo’
rsons were arrested in Shawnee
nudas on charses of violation of
1 he prohibition 1. ws
the northwest
i “PARDON ME, SIR,
BUT I MUST HIT YOU”
I — ■
WASHINGTON, March 20.- (A
. Washington policemen are won-
tiering Just new how one enn »
a prisoner and still be courteous
about it.
In the course of a lecture cau-
tioning policemen to dispense w ith
hir'd boiled" tactics, Edwin B
Hesse, superintendent of pollce
said there is no excuse for gruff
ness or discourtesy in dealing
with law offenders and added'
Even when a, rrismner be.
comes violent, there is no reason
for it. If you must nit him, hit
him in a courteous way,”
lgeant must betr
VIIIlols modifica
are sale of.. , . . ...........
agents, al- ' Iattone11 ind her hair bobbed, is vis-:
st"fet wilhin .1 ew enss. ne.
' o informtinj rec is eq By
University I leights Stu-
dents Swear They Will
Get' Webster Pupils In
1 his Year’s Spelling
Bee
I bolter method. It is the process nt'
( assimilation. It means to open our
minds to his words and arts, and try '
to catch the spirit of it. When we
have grasped- the menwing or the
to Premier Mussolini, telephoned to
a hospital ward inquiring about an
injured person.
Mrs. Andrew R. Hiekam
Mrs Andrew It. Hlirkam, who was re-cleeted regent of the slate
Hi mhto'S of ,he American Nevolution at the annual convention in
•kmd.'c Tilay, has been active in the city chapter „f ..............
' ion for the last twelve years. Mrs. Hickam served as rogen or t.
Lao hit "f fiye er nftor which she was elected state iron suer.
rnne1 this Post until two years ao, when she was elected st.ito
Mrs. Ilickam’s rity home is at 211 West SIxtooidh strent During
th" "min yoar ||,o organizatinn plans tn push the work or rhe rir.
"S"D an i ho, Sinden; I,,,H, fund, she said.
li no nrn I i
son. Ahoof gg(
city watso
Mort nf the charges
liqnor to th f ’dcral
petition asking for
W. B. Doss of Wheatland, driv.
| ing a light car, ran into another car
I in the 800 block on West California
street Friday night. He was charged
with driving a car while drunk and
was being held i the city jail Sat-
urday morning.
Emma Humpeman was arrested
on a charge of reckless driving, and
C. V. Edwards, 1830 West Seventh
street, was held on n similar charge.
George Williams, 3100 Classen boule-
vard. wag to be tried in police court
Saturday on a charge of speeding.
Eight persons were arrested for
parking overtime in the downtown
"imtrlet Friday and two for double
parking.
। । । । ne nmpK chorus. began last sum-
Contestants may ii vite theirmer. le has been gradually re.
mothers and dads and lit, 1e brothers j RaininE his strength throughout
and sisters to come to this spelling ' he winter and his health was re.
ben "party." Those who have nt.jported 8 nuch improved,
tended in past years have always ! -------•-----
had a "gorgeous" time, they say. ' I
( ! I y
won I
ton school nf theolnky, in an address A
1" Oklah?ma City university stu. ki
dents Fiiday.
“It micht mean to imitnte his
of Him cogt
tition may
Doctor Suggests Wife Use
Money To Buy Noose,
I* HI LA DELPHI A. March 20.—
P-Ina will executed more than
a year before he endled his own life
by poison last June, Dr. David
Belter suggested that his wife
hang herself.
Declaring that she had “nagged
him for twenty-five years," the
will directed that shf be given
only $ e his $15,000 entate and i
suggested that this be used to
purchase a rope to form the noose.
The document, dated August,
1923, was incorporated in a peti-
tion filed Saturday asking that a
citation he Issued against the
widow, Mrs. Laura Reiter, to
show cause why letters of admin-
istration granted her should not be
revoked and I he will admitted to
probate.
It was believed Relter had died
Intestate until a brother recently
found the will among papers in
the physician's desk.
(is .1 guest of mis-
be hi 11
0) er the
sllomnmirtor
' ’ k meel s formul day a ti li e w ji h '
paving the east half of Western ave
nue from Thirtysixth street north,
until a m njority of the propetty own
story fold about an
' a trnin coining
CHICAGO. March 20.—(P) -John!
federal prBhilitio" Dickinson Sherman. 1.7 years ......
Friday I vr terin ‘ hic13o newspaperman,
' I died last night after an illness of
| several yenrs. Born in chicago, hr
, entered newspn per work after
, leaving cobeze anti formerly was
I city editor of the Till.one and the ,
old Interorean. He had been con 1
Entire Population Called Out
To Check Calamity,
POITOTNTSI, Asiatic Russia,
March 20.— -Advices from
Khiva to i he Turcoman soviet gov-
ernment here say the Amu .Darya”
river radically has changed its
o« nei . I ve sign
to P <v theiv sha l e
Noth Hit junior highschool team । " on In the various grade school
is readv for the -spelling bee in ev,ents 2 the sprIlin: len.
that division or the contestls hell, he paify "III I... for ibe junior
\pri 2 / and senlor highsi hnol folks when 1
I’niversity Helehts, the only citytheg hay rompletnd their tests, for
school thai has seventh and eighth Ithe’n hve prizes coming to |
grade students j,, their school with "I: „„„. . . ,
-hoother grades, is preparing a ienm cit win %.nn, histhsrhorol in the
O Irom the higher grades to
morning it. Iuttonniere and white r
Julry Studies
body else was bundled up.
TllITTONE sludents made pe
l feel scores in the .five daily
tests given lids week at Classen
highschool under direction of Miss
Ilora Wild. There were fifty-two
words in each of (he tests.
.....vn Hie
set awa
$1 To Hang Self
Left Widow In
Husband’s Will DRIVER 15 HEL
1 PIS Stige and screen perform
and artists' models are larred. I
county. It is a
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
By W. CLYDE HOWARD. Pastor
The evening sermon is the finale at this church for
c..a u ■ . Mgther and Daughter Week”
UGoodMuricatAllervices, Everyone Welcome .
for twenty.
• AMBRIDGF, MAss., March 20.--
1 1 r.-t hub's W. Eliot, president
Public works
manufacturing of liquor
A ocinte J PrA
Futirist art
lonely shank It
followed bs the
sheriff’e offire s
he said Illis m‘ ml" IS. I he chur It ow ns land phi.. ........
on whih two producing oil wells retary
home"", lonatgd nnd viiinis yrsterday simmonds;
a report that lle "1nun ■ "n 1 memher wond re-
।n 5 * 3, • * 1S t he € timings.
at the s. one of future fatal automolile crashes,
appear as special
tinanee of .
meager estate
would "he
i j “ onel in
M I(itie III S,
' ollllHionev H[ pm,.
huit sppaks Encllsh and is
as much ns the American
present.
lourei aw ay. The memory „f those who rlie1 in the
every passing motorist , i antomeiles have as.
OKFNAH, Nlareh 20.—IP- pis
'ti'1 Judge John I,. Norman, who
Presiden in the case of the city of
Okmulsee against the OlmulgeeGas
nompny in a test nt th............
tionality house 1il No, .t the revoc.
able permit law, will not give a de.
, nt n cilon before Narel :1
price not suricient |„ py, in full, minins,
the cost of his funern1 and n ........- v
$21,111 to an attorney and $12 to the he, .. " " man, 11 at his
administrator. । . . '
Records introduced Before the I} be'X'is eullon today,
court show that the recluse liven/ilinen" Nj s"gnsed purtiy by his
hero under the name of Monronev. I.. 21 - ! ’ - h the unusually
bought and sold property under
The 1/-
the " ■ t - an
WIIlIl to pr,
—> " "‘ mterial in its Iihrary
Bit Car |c 'f influc..... on emthly al l
DHt vdl |5 Iaur3 throushott the neg."
Demo ished.
1 mIN EnErIT, n.c There's Nominations for the officers or th.
a big EToInish suld sea serpent loose Y. W. C. A. of Oklahoma citv uni
somewhere in the P’acific. h rnised , verstty to serve during the sehoni
its hend thirty feet out of the water. , year 1026.27, were annoitheed p.
■I. House of the day. The election will be hela in the
। chapel Tuesday at 10 o'clcok.
I The following persons were se-
and looted by the nominating committee:
president, Merle Mills and Margie
' died in June, |92i fiiesi.
I hristison. County
Desth resulter from henvy blows
the “herirr said.
Lewis prola l> wg reading a
m 15 tzin wh n ass ult d. ,
shuwod. L": be , is i" lev d tn h Ive
the moti - ; , tim 1-
Nil to have hoarde n large -Im of
money during mins . 1 - 19 , coni
minei .
- esttilatdt"c“tsinne dlairiet nttornon..........vorthia
... , H nilfi Mules conmissioner, as
. .1, is rustomary.
COWEs \ mast oi Oro on pine ' Ernest Chambers. fulled States
10 feet b gk. Is t„ )ul|, give -ped fomissloner. is ill, ,in,| the cases
the ya l" Hritan. , whIh kine Wre talen diretly to Johu li. C„t-
‘iurse is to rre this srason. tenl federal judge.
. . • • • • । 1 ndler 'his proredure, there can 1g.
King s Vicws
" ist Art:
i: Mo
today for the opening session
of ibe southwest shippers' ad
Visory board.
the ravin of the street. ncCCI /ne
to John <'. Engen, prearlent 0i ihe
elub.
Property Owners rroteste
The Oklahoma Cwuntry dn', an
other owners of property on the mst
side of this str 1 at one time ntfer ,|
le nay their share of paving thi.
street and git mg traffie anet) , nt
‘I ' " where P’nte Trewer, enunty motoreyel officer,
in , loI"bile, The cross is (ii,, first i,, be erected 1y
new haven, conn
Culidse anecinte .......
7 -
BYRNES on Change of Faith
“HOW I RECONSTRUCTED MY NEW FAITH N
THE RUINS OF THE FAITH OF MY YOUTH”
will be the subject of Rev. Thos. P. Byrnes :n ps II.
tarian Church, Broadway and Ninth St sn: 01
lie works.
Wate rka omplas ce have hav _ T
; Driver Leaves
l’p""' • thi- .......... ani pre C. a,
!1de r"r the emunl of taxes thit ijcene After
Hitling Train
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Shouthwest Shippers Meet
. DI10WNSVILLF, Texas, Mareh
claiming to be relatives a" "slepresentatives from Can-
are attempting to set aside the for-in ;dexi" aIn most of the states
mer administration. A motion to1h. nr, 11 od States, Interested In
dismiss the plea has been filed byllor.P. oemsof shipping, assembled
G. L. Wilson, who bought a few
town. lots, belonging to Monronry.
in Academy addition, south of Pack-
ingtown.
20 (Spe
expetei
nected wilh the Western Newspaper
Union since i !• i t.
In an adiress last year before the
Medill School of ournalism, Sher. !
man told the story of his celelrated
public be dn hi nei ' interview at
trihuted hi ihe late Commodon
\ a ilerbilt.
A jury in foderal district court
he!" Suturlay was expected to
Wein ! discusion of sharps nnd
flu is. harmony and otherwise,
when arguments were coneluded
in the damage suit of J hn J.
Nloan against Cwk Paint and
Marnish company of Kans,s
City,
Sloan, who makes musical in.
Etrments, alleges that varnish
nnde by the company was de.
fertive. and ruined a stork „f
harps t" which he applied the
Paint. He asks damages „f
Clino. The ease has seen on
trial sinre Thursday.
1 nrour
'li' - six
The matter wil eome p again
net Wein siu Person . claimin:
to be relatives terently filed papers
in the probate court in which ihey
claimed that John Monmney wn
really John Cavanauzh, nnd thnt he
had lived under an alias for more
than ten years in ( lahoma City.
The estate of John Monroney hae
been administered and his smal
holdings sold at public sale.
Miss Wild will give these thirty-
I one students tests of words picked
at random in order to find the best
among them since only the first test
(to be given members of junior and
senior highschool teams will be
taken from the word list on the
Buckingham extension of the Ayres
snellins scale, l'rom experience with
2nst upper class teams, spelling bee
folks know that it takes some real
"pelling "demons" i„ make some
youngsters "sit down." Many "ties"
are expected and perfect scores on
the first test given over the Buck-
ingham words. Harder words will |
1» given to break the "lie" and find 1
the winning team.
aged reluse i ho
before •' c. (
JUd=», Fria
"ASH I \GT< IN, Mar "a__p,
I le, sion w l,Pl her a fioo of t( sti
mnon mi irwhibitjon wil be lo.ed
TLANTIC CITY. N. I— Her. after ■
an a Hack
III lag in l’oiter
win 1 r funded to
employ es
The «ro, k.,ge nt "killing" automobiles is soon
' ' 1 " ' ....." 0 ' neun, Imt a white . rsg will i. II
1 0I lr '"'I " death ar this spot.
The white cross shown in the above pirti, was
Wur1ll01 his weok when his machine ctusheu lnl„
II" KI" oils duh in its safety first d ive
I' is ihe plamn nf (ho club to erert a similr . rosa
I Enst central Oklahoma was swept
I by A heavy ruin and hall ntorm Pri-
I day night, which damaged the fruit
I crop and property, but left the
I ground soaked with much neeJa
I moisture.
I Weleetkn was hardest hit by the
I storm. Okemah, Bristow, Tahlequah
I and Ardmore were in the path of
I the rain. At Weleetkn windows were
I broken, windshields on nutomolntes
I smashed, and roofs of houses dam-
aged. Hall fell at Okemah, with lit-
tle damage except to the fruit crop,
fruit trees in full bloom being beaien
down.
I Okemah Gets Kain
Rain foil nt Okemah for an hour.
A heavy shower fell at McAlester,
accompli tiled by an electrical displav.
Tlie rain and hail followed 1e
warmest day of the year, the mast
ilium temperature in Oklahoma City
being 70 degrees.
The rain will prove of great vale
in spring crops, as moisture was
needed badly, it was Indicated in re-
ports.
"Fair and Warmer"
Clear nnd warmer weather is slat-
ed for Oklahoma City Saturday night
and Sunday, according to J. P.
Slaughter, weatherman. Minimum
temperature Saturday nisht is ox-
period lo range between 44 and 50
dgrees.
Over Ilie state the weather is ex-
peeled to remain fair with colder
temperatures dkI frost in the ens.
ern part nf the slate Saturday night.
Maximum temperature in the city
Priday afternoon was 79 degree,
while the minimum Snturdny morn-
ing was 42 degrees.
.......tilminary trial. Eund must |„.
a Pi-, "led bi t lie nisi rl ( cou t.
NEW PAI.T%, X. y.—Nny sum.
mer V/itors to the Catskilis wh
rare t" pet here by moonlight may :
( d" c far "J preponde rating , II
1 " sentiment indirates, A proposat
I'll n off the lights on moonlight
Il hts fousht Inrnuse of (Up ineen.
tive it mizht give to norking, was
1 iIrind in an eloctinn 3s te 35.
wilh no special
obset \ ance o t
the anniversary.
As early rs Fri-
d n y, however,
hirthday greet"
in us began in
arrive for him
by mail, ‘ele
graph and cabte
f r o m ] {arvard
men in all parts
nf the world.
Dori nr Eliot has
almost fully re-
covered from
to result in an
o Matt Lewis,
"“'■i NII °S ' nd he announcer
his flht Id hr tali ti to the .
inn li<-
1 1 or’ s Clomener m j. '
thmosophical* I . ; - ||..
'"'"i I l’r‘ nuse he th.,unlit If he
got oft into the moueh ground it
sure would overtake him.
l’olice were unable t.fin out
whether the man whe rn into ,
litl island freight train with n
""M'e Friday night was an Ht.1,
ll"' the nian disappeared
after hittinu the trin and has nt
00! Seci sinen.
The rar was wrecked. Inn there
no eviinneo ,)f ansune 1einu
l""" An) 1 'V 111” train won
Astounding Achievement of European
ScientiiU to be given local demonstration at
RAAs-
11 QWEST. MAIN ST.. PHONE WAL. I0601
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
March 22, 23, 24
yOU are cordially invited to attend, and have
- proved toY 0U that the Phonophor is the light.
«t, the smallest and the most efficient Heni,
Device in the world today. 8
it is worn IN, not ON the ear, it is so tiny.
By its aid a gentleman, seventv-three, unable to
hear further than two feet with a ten 11 ' l
Awoman, extremely hard of hearing- for twgni,
"8
I OO, will be convinced.
t-y ie:-;
- Brents returned from Ada late
Friday , , wil I"* tried in the count, cmvi
One hung Jury and one acqutt tal ! A Ri. _____
resulted.
'LAWYERS CANNOT TAKE [division by Welser junior high |
; PAPERS IN COURTHOUSE Shool toam members. ‘They went
"---‘--9 own on just one word last year.’
The Oklahoma county har assncta.dseoingwith all others who have
tion voted Saturday not tn amow nnv Im"", that nnvone an learn spell
antorneys l.i withdraw nXlin '' proper methors of study,
with the court clerk Huso I niversity Heights srheoi
A spara will |.p providca in ,.7381018 are not neglectine tn
Jerk's office so that stud words whi h they can find
, attorneys may for studv this ven
E" ther to study the contems •' ’ -e"
, 'be mntters on file.
CAMDEN, Ark.—Spiritual
dress for
‘amnhillge
* i
y
l • mirkerl: “I alvin.
Rules For
UNIVERSITY Y. M. C. A.
OFFICERS NOMINATED
U/I the on i" Judiciary commiwee
"III depend largely mi how much
511/"sentor W 1lsh, ilemocrat „f
Nont ' ' " HI find in h's effort |„
"V! r 'lie rerommoneatin, nt a
Testimony May Close Today
in Matteotti Trial.
CHIErI. Hilly. Narch 20._ ()_
When court openel today in the trial
of Amerigo Dumini and four other
me i accused of (lie murder of the i
anti fascist deputy, Afatteotti, arch
enemy of Premier Mussolini, the
lawyers for both the prolecution and
ihe defense expressed a desire to fin-
ish the taking of the testimony to.
day.
Signor Farinace 1, for the defense,
continued directing the exposition of
Matteottf’s alleged anti-national ne. ll
tivities and exhibited a German
translatinn of Matteotirs book "One I
Year of Fascist Domination." I
Deputy Benno Cassinell testified 11
resurdins the searrh for Matteottr’a ' |
body after his kidnaping on June 10 I
' 1921. |
Deputy Cssinelli described the (
senrch at Vico, near Prosinone, "f|
the Grotto Ito-so and told of the exI
citement which followed a rumor I
that the body had been taken to 1eS
San Glacomo hospital in Rome nnd l
M alestei: Nr h
cial.—— clue wh rh w
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