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surgery and the eye, ear. nose and
early Thursdny morning, taking n toll of fifteen lives and injuring fifty.
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"I believe his fraternity instructed
him to leave town.” Mrs. Williams
was laughable. Two complete line#
of parallel parked cars from Broad
way to Hudson on Main street, with
many cars parked in a third line to
discharge or pick up passengers,
while two other lines of cars tried
to crawl through traffic in a woeful
knot. l*l| ha glad when the primary
is over for many reasons, including
the possible resumption of enforce-
ment of our traffic regulations.
fur overcoat and Phryne a coat |
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up his jvb at the Oklahoma Box
company to go to the harvest fields,
complaining that the dust at the box
company made him ill.
What significant facts are to be
found in the results of the German
plebiscite?
prepared faster now
than plain toast
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shingles
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was traveling at a speed of about fifty miles an hour when the crash occurred.
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No sand left to dog drain
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Turkish and domestic tobaccos are developed
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Beautiful fabrics in solid colors or
pretty stripes; fine tailoring; per-
fect style. The dark coat and these
trousers certainly are strikingly
swagger. Trousers up from
Distinc tion at-
taches to the man
who is a little
"different” in dress
FRENCH
VANILLA
ICE CREAM
REED FAVORS
JURYOETTIWG
PRIMARY FACTS
M’GRAW-BAUGHMAN-BEARLY
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Oklahoma City Yard: 20 West Twelfth
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What new line of approach to the
PennsyIvanin, primary is advisable ,
in the opinion of Chairman Reed? '
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who will appear on these darkness and hede into the standing train, telesc opipg three sleepers and derailing a
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FOR OPENING
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ALL-NIME KEUUKD against the appeal of the Better
Gray station, near Blairsyille, Pa.,
Most of the passengers were asleep
i belief <>f the faithful that through
a continiing miracle the Lord atu The "‘delegates.
Photo shows telescoped sleeping car in which seven were killed and several escaped.
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FRATERNITY IS
BLAMED FOR
INJURY TO ROY
“Class”
needed) that active people need to
carry on the day.
Get Quick Quaker. Food that’s
delicious; food that “stands by”
through the morning. Start each
day that way.
Your grocer has Quick Quaker—
also Quaker Oats as you have always
known them.
Quick Quaker
(ATS used to take a while to
U cook. Now they’re ready in 3
to 5 minutes.
-- ing themselves with something of
ROBERVALE. Que.. June 21.— (Pthe Christ spirit. They recall that
. —Mrs. Emily Sprague Gallop has Christ at Galilee made His first dec-left the nity with Bernard Cowden.
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nephew, Ernest Burkhart. is sen-
tenced to life in the penitentiary for ■
his share in one of the Osage mur- ,
der eases? Burkhart after a sensa-
tional trial, pleaded guilty, stating
much fruit, for without Me you can i with him.
do nothing ”
And St. Paul filled with the spirit
of (’hirst exclaimed;
•LumpbelI, Memphis, Tenn.. and Dr.
John O. M Reynolds, Dallas, Texas
Dance Wednesday Night
The largest social event for the
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Oklahoma Box company, but a few |
days after his initiation was forced ;
to stay home from work. He gave
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thing. How much did you give?”
"One hundred twenty-five thousand
। dollars.”
| "Did you collect any money?"
fisher, WVatonga, keene. Fair-
view. Seilinz, Viei and Woodward.
DBM Transit Company
with Williams, but they aie said tn spoonful of luh-No-More Washing
' ‘ Powder (the Original 5c Water Soft.
KKJERE you in the small town fam
VV downtown Saturday night? The
it would not be too far fetched to '
say that the democratic fight to >
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in the linited States,
"I did. Approximately 150,000.”
Rusiness Men's Committee
"You were a member of the busi-
ness men’s committee of the Vare
committee?”
"I was."
Notice
City Water Users
On account of water conditions
many people are compelled to use
city water for washing and are in
convenienced because of its hard-
ness.
To overcome this add one tea-
of the
The on-
Christ. Ip partaking of this com
SENTENCED TO DEATH munion they believe they are cloth-
tor Reed retorted,
money!"
I did."
"And that’s a
WASHINGTON, June 21.— (P—
f The Fort 8111, Oklahoma command-
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♦ ant has informed the war depart-
ment that losses incurred as the re-
0 milt of the warehouse fire at that
• post on June 15 ncy total $1,000,000.
when i he crash came. The locomotives pulling the Chicago-Cincinnati train suddenly roared out
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Looking at this that he had acted for his uncle,
* Vhe the Say . heroin
4 • drug addiction has become
• wniversal."— Richard Pearson Hob:
7 son, founder of International Nar-
• cotic Education Association.
pusst liui CHICAGO CATHOLIC
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, (3 Walcott, Dallas, Texas; Dr. Willis .
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The physiciuns will spend Wednes ,
Adi v and Thursday attending special
Rscientiffic division meetings on
ge neral medicine, obstetrics and ,
i lintics, bacteriology, neurology
because its toasted
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Fifteen Leer Eupeelesce
Miller-Waggoner Opical
Company
50-322 ecurity BulldnE
Phone M. 106—nkbahema City, Okka,
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(tending the convention, are repre.
sented by the following committee
When asked not to go to the
, dress. Agents wanted.
* treatment to be the judge.
. your name and address today,
ing which trouble ol have.
harvest fields, Williams is reported
to have said. "Mother, I have to go.”
The accent he placed on the word
rage 1.) larsely ot tne church element, ana , "have” is given by his mother as
This is the said the situation was well in hand. the basis for her belief that members
lb means Boday they believe they are vindi-of his fraternity caused his de
just sweet cream, fresh
eggs, pure cane sugar
and vanilla flavoring de-
lightfully frozen.
Crystal Ice Cream Co.
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foumer kaiser and his crowd did not
control.
thui future congresses, held in Eu
i rope, will attravt thousands of pl.
grinis from America who have at
las’ awukened to the true signifi-
cance of the delelration.
rHE celebration of the Holy com-ly because he did not wish to in-
I munion. the Catholics say is avolve his fraternity in any trouble. ,
ceremony which the Catholics hold "Nrtiur “ Fnu
as most sacred, in their belief.
Government reformers, made up
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(Heries in teday’e pager rntain the
enower to the flewim, questions.)
'did you give any Who is expected to be able to form
1 a new French cabinet ?
® ! Greenfield produced a letter bear:
5 (ing at the top the names of the
■ (business men's campaign committee,
jl ‘This showed that the witness was
jl chairman of the finanre section of
■ this committee.
delegates will be the
reception and dance first truly manirestation.
night at the Masonic
said. "He went about in a blood-
PTHE spirit of the congress 19 one
I of jo) . his is bocuuse of the
ing on a farm eighteen miles north-
went of Enid. Word was received !
He that abideth .Monday that Williams is at Lahoma |
Our furn-
ishings rep-
resent the ul-
timate in style
eminence and
quality — al-
way 8.
‘ been sentenced to hang October 15 laration of the eucharist. "I am the
.. fot Hie murder of her husband Abra- bread which has come down from boys last were reported to be work-
Thus starting days with less nour-
ishing foods is a folly.
iraffie mess was so terrifie thatit Quick Quaker supplies the excel.
; lently “balanced” ration of protein,
carbohydrates, vitamines and the
"bulk” (to make laxatives less often
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AHICNCO is a great convention , ... ,
I .been invited to join the fraternity.
ity ' 1 • score "i "i ue 01 but refused on the grounds that the
> ears it was always the home Of initiation was beyond reason. Sev.
the republican national conventi n. eral other boys took the initiation
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thats why Luckies" taste so good
Hale, in employing an assassin to
sc: off an explosion that wrecked a
home and killed Rita Smith, her
husband and a maid.
Compliments to Judge Worten.
who administered the sentence, and
to the office of the attorney gener-
al. which through bid Dabney has
carried a case through tremendous
barriers to one successful conclu-
sion.
" ham Gallop last year.
feront from all the others. It is
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DELOW are twelve lines from the
D St, Louis Post. Dispat ch which
sound lo me as (hough (hey were
written by our old friend and fellow
toiler. Bart Howard:
1OOK AGAIN, BOO’TN
Within fifty years, predicts
Booth Tarkington, the article of
plugrams are Dr. C. I. Hannah. (inning train
Mullas, Texas: Dr. C. C. Conover, ------------
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remedy for Asthma and Hay Fever
in which he has so much confidence
• that he sends a $1.23 bottle by mail
to anyone who will write him lor it.
His offer is that he is to be paid tor
n it it it cures, and the nne taking the
ienu The other churches do not go as
dv far in their belief that the consecre-
‛ tion of the bread and wine of com-
munion is turned into the body of
minutes, a costly extra process. It gives Lucky
Strikes their mellow and ‘ distinctive taste* '
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am the Vine." said the Lord
Q A-AN Whes re-roefng aa eld house, you cem h
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for the right over the old roof. This saves tearieg
oct of the old shingles which remaia in pleve
luSL ll ITiC to inoulate your home ngainet heat tad cold.
have refused to submit to the brand
ing. j oneri to each gallon of city water,
Williams was a star halfback with । I "SAVES SOAP; -- ,
' Besides its 15 household usages it
is the only cleanser that will clean
sinks and tubs and dissolve upon
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VV about as he reads that his
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OKLAHOMA CITY
WOODWARD
New lines L, o. r. t n.
m. and 12 (noon). Ar.
V nod. 2 n. m. and 7p.m
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sthat she poisoned her husband be-
cause she did not love him. He said i
e she told him that it was he whom
" she loved and asked him to marry
her. ’
are more appropriately called, are
stirring appeal to the federal gov-1 night clothes were spotted with blood
er nment to save the city from its every morning as was also the bed
alleged wickedness. Today the mid- linen. He suffered agonies.”
western metropolis is at the altar.
• years old.
Gallop died at the He Maligne
gi under suspicious circumstances and
was buried. Later the body was ex-
• humed and traces of strychnine were
2 found in the viscera. The chief wit-
ness for the crown, Walter Simpson,
testified that Mrs. Gallop confessed
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Every Garment Ready
To Wear
« May We Show You the
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members who have planned the con-
vention programs and entertain-
oments: Di. William H. Baily, chair- ally is present in Chicago today.
21 in, Pr. Carrol M. Tounders, Dr. This tact has bn stressed by the present in the churches or in the last rall,
1 H Sands, Dr.Hoace.Reed personal representative of the pope, amazine outdoor cathedral which has srund, and a star on the baseball rinsing.
I B Eskridse Dr. Lex Bolend, and "Foday, says cardinal Mundelein been erected in the municipal sta-team
host nf' the emeress, "Christ, the ; dium known as Soldiers' field. ,
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d . ’tended the xolf tourament al white garL of the encharistie species ( hicago is more excited and more
tb< Oklahoma Golf and Country . His first ceremonial visit, dessed DP for the euchaHstic con- ,
rm . .. ... . . . idt2 gross than at any time since the (
makes His first triumphant entry ■ 1 .
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। into a city of the I nited States. ’ n- (
A4p„, til now. He has been imprisoned in years a8°
•-ud " our tabernacles kept on our altars.,
Hnv Hopo, closed in our churches. But now we
nay rever ^roppea bring Him forth, do Him papal hon
Yoil Pavors, bear Him in triumph midst the
-multitudes, proclaim publicly out
St Marys, kan-D. J Inne, loyalty, profess our faith, pour forth
a drusHist at 1646 lane Building,'
At Marys. Kan., manufactures a
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♦ which makes its own heat. Is the
" latest achievement of W. C. Fowier,
a .1 20 Factory Bldg.. Kansas City, Mo.
This new iron makes ironing amaz-
* ingly easy, ending fire tending and
, carrying of heavy, hot irons. Can be
• used anywhere, summer or winter.
•* +uickly regulated to proper heat and
stays without further adjustment.
♦ One of these new irons will be sent
‛n to any reader on Free trial, who will
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AHICAGO seems transformed. A
few months ago the nation was
startled when the Belter Govern-
ment association of the city made a
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woman's apparel known as the
•skirt will have disappeared en-
tirely. Fifty years? Does Mr.
Tarkington class the wisp of silk
which now reveals milady's figure
as a skirt? If that wisp of silk
Sa a skirt Lady Godiva wore a
temple. The ladies auxiliary will
meet at luncheon Wednesday at the
Skirvin hotel.
Oklahoma County Medical associa
t on members, he to physicians
First Session To Be Held
Tuesday Night, -
Advance guard arrivals to the Ok-
lahoma Medical association conven-
tion Monday brought estimated fig-
►ures of the number who will attend
up to 500. Convention sessions wik
rot begin ofticially until Tuesday
evening at 8 o'clock al Harding Me-
hurial hall. Masonic temple. Dele-
gates to the convention will spend
Tuesday morning attending clinics
at city hospitals and Tuesday after-
Anoon in a special house of delegates
mieeting.
Noted Doctor To Be Here
" Dr Jabez N. Jackson, Kansas
City, Mo., president-elect of the
.'American Medical association, will
obe the principal speaker Tuesday
night Lieut Cid. Henry H. Ruther-
rioid surgeon general of the eighth
corps area, T. S. A., San Antonio,
Texas, will speak. Others on the
brogram will be Dr, W, W. Rucks
% preside nt Oklahoma County Medical
assoclution; Dr. D. S. Bobo, Norman,
■ Dr. A. S. Kisser, president-elect Ok-
“iuhoma Medical association, Black
well; Dr. K. 1’, Nesbitt, president
J •' Iarhoma Medical association, Tub
"sa, and M. M. Thomas. The invoca-
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