Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 41, Ed. 2 Friday, June 25, 1926 Page: 3 of 30
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PAVING LANS
Dies In Crash
Bond Offer
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Airplane Squadron Will Es-
"JJimmy" Dean, 32 years
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steaniship Victoria, bearing Captnin
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$3.07883 I ri l iildge
W hen I ‘os; mld ret tsed
"Every dollar in the milk 1o alide '
inade in divorre Kingfisher.
e felt that we
"immy" IIean
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KN PARLEY
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niiles
fisher last nizlt
fiind zil dny
l tined
011
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themselves in the laist
$
ipproaching
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• ml tin rice (Hit
gilvtrittsn
biit tin-
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J i raclie <1 । hem.
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.....eliu
l’assinE
one of the ablest
sent out of Oklahoma.
with 293 strokes, to Jones’ 291.
tied
George von Elm. Eos Angeles
teur, for third.
With two-thirds of
most helpless owing to the Iack of
not seriously hurt.
J the sthcom-
CIVIL WAR FORT
naval experts
declare that
tonnage could not
used as one of several standards for
with.
6
Wh l ions
AUTO TIRE SHIPPED
e fovirtennth
tire to be received by air ni:ll was
by Tec Eostcr, loa!
supervising the
reconstruction of the
L.a keslde
course, giving many hours
1 he
to fihfi n
(‘ilx
IS FOUND POISONOUS
ane personnel, was n f o < ’
Of I hose injured it
1
and again
hot h
one
In
white mar.
sidorei harmless, siich
ceed the aggregate estimate of
submitted by the engineer with plans
president
1 and specifications; a ml
are other speakers.
seiV ire
I reject any and all bids.
and to
hers of the anti Quezon bloc, but the
Provided. Hint the letting shall
not ;
the contraet
the bonds ap
‘9
drid report that almost 200 promt
Women Spurn Capitol Job
ny n/ternonn, acroring In Warren
deaths ane
rne oreled
l 9.”.
reel orate of General Primo de Rivera,
lations were made.
Inside Today
III shoi t, the! e Hi e 105,600,600,
1*0 ks of dust
the
Page »
v?s V!
• ’dual
cont ersationa! sty!e
ehali information cal
3000
Timbs murhets -
a
—m
mm
%
figures at the l’nited Stat:s PUlc
health service disclose.
GOVERNOR TO DEDICATE
TEACHERS’ AUDITORIUM
Drar Amp. .New York rashion
letler —
Bobby Jones Captures
statehood
men ever
have immortalized ;
not be remembered
rcad-
indi-
Long Jim Barnes
Watrous played
I ‛nited
sta i edit.
coltract to the lowest and best bid-
dor. who will perform all the conci
been i
a nd is
1,030 injnries
• pk braitons.
90,000
son p
to he a very popular victor with the
British crowds that had watched half
Due Sunday
At Seattle
t bat
a nd
wheels
• curve
id I he road to let it
' • • dent oceurred be.
6
in
be
of the college.
The building is
’ north
will nr-
He
but
Nash, stale superintendent
Instruction, and John G.
mi dei s
both
Wal-
with
a na -
former
lue atioi
fn inilia r
tieilical
reduce
old, manager of the Lakeside
in Golf and Country club, was
f
rockets, small fir
man candles..
1‛18S
fi e
t he
of
1 t I
llie tire
• nmnpn nys
ThmstTn
re
t he
says that from t
public welfare "A
tergreen should I
tar turned over twice.
Pmm d I nder Car
mike the ।
। < ch lent,
D0se vibin
Ibid tv. Lo,
‛H
MS
tow
1 ea I!
shs I lv
i- ubt I
council and the anti-Quezon bloc in
the island legislature.
e been gon
me scribed
winte ernen.
" J i mm
four vea
l ..i kesjde
in
and
show that."
Fi • chilren in n ell v r, mi
Physicians
IGNORED IN BID
ON NEW PLAT
NOTED TURKISH PALACE
DESTROYED BY FLAMES
TRUCK CRUSHES LINE
WORKMAN’S FOOT
to
FA
ti
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—
WOMEN ARE AWARDED
HONOR LEGION CROSS
King-
cn r
known as the University ad-
dition was received by city
commissioners Thursday af-
ternoon after the concrete
The Winning of Earbara
Worth," Times serial—
I •
Dorothy DIX_
PHILIPPINES DELAY
INDEPENDENCE PLANS
lit 11
1 bi \
disrontinued on Oklahoman’s other
Page Ml numbers
FIREWORKS DEATHS
GAIN. FIGURES SHOW
Foundation Laid And Work
Nearly Complete Before
' Proposal Is Advertised,
BAI .TI Me 1121
I ori Ab I le ley 1o
' pneal a nine during
HARVEY WIDENING
PETITION STARTED
' immd
I Te v .
a l Oklahoma City
clock Friday morning.
“0
Manazer of Lakeside Couniry Club
Virtim of Accident On Road
Near Kingfisher
cort Polar Explorer
Into Port,
Wr. l<-| p avenue Fridas .
Ille fhsl constructel al the Edmond
srchool in ten years.
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for lb°
pm tod
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other twelve states having nn! sent ।
in their record nt the limp the tab. I
' Dany was the only one to submit a
bid it was pointed out that the mm
ter likely would go through smooth
nent persons have been arrested as
a result of the discovery Inst night
of a huge plot to overthrow the di
make an
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li a l’rovidlesit
worker to l.<; in
base had been laid and con-
a dozen Americans lead throughout
the first three rounds and then fight -
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-he Indispensable Husband:
Times serial--
100
NURSE URGES
MILKANDICE
FUND SUPPORT
M. A.
of public
Mitehell.
BHARRIrZ France, one 25, (P
- Spanlards arriving here from Mn
, Ionld Ailindsen
W hen !
ironght I,
hi tim e in
: notice, the mayor and council shall
" is it polled examine all bids received, and. with
1 he out unnecessary delay, award the
eighteen holes.
Al Watrons Second
Al Watrous. Grand Rapids profes.
JI MM Y" DE A N IS KILLED WHEN CAR UPSETS
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Long wa.«
- hon1 appered in iok ns they tried
the mayor
are to
I i • SS to nil of win-
e made impossible
their round, with the possililit v of which was formeri in th
a dramatic finish, such as Hagen is
8
e W . l la i K. dist rivt
dependence day. T‛he result was that
injuries were redluced to almost a
1 negligille number, it was snid, and
and Country elm,,
th,* Neridan hieh.
Inner will not serve. saying the leg
Islature did not authorize the ap
” pointments and was not consulted, for children and for persons ieno-
Congressma» Fuller Dies
ROCHHSTER, Minn. June 25.—
(A)— Charles K. Fuller, 79-vears.old
rendered al-construrtion firm.
Times spoils—
ST. ANNE'S, Eng., June
roblems in an
elbow grease of the 90,000 dish
washers were denater tree of charge j
ing of Harvey avenue five feet on
each side, raking It forty feet In
width after the work is completed.
The new pavement is to consist ot
permanent one course concrete
seven inches lhick.
■IKI red to sta nd any loss in case l hr
Western Paving company failed in
yet i he lower bid.
committee on
raj pistols, sky
crarknrs and Ito
Nichelin dealer. Illi South ftolsinson
Govo nor Trapp will dedicate the
n W auditorium at the Central State
Teachers college at Edmond, Tues.
teur for third place.
ndvertise Inr other bids when any
bids are not. in their judgment sails-
fartory:
inions, who flew over the
H. L. Mencken plead for tree
cities in V. S.—
| number of years conducted a pub- I
licity eampaien throngh the Ameri-
man Medic,il associat ion against the
use of fireworks in celebrating In.
Women using 180,000 cakes of
lo wash off.
eleven persons wej killed and 1,0:0
Ion on" A H Maidt. 613 East
welfth sirnet, who was president of
he ‛ luh when Dean hecame man.
TO CITY BY AIR MAIL
~ - ”• her one ma n.
shipment of mi nitmbile
iF9)ac"7im,,
'? ETrMES
365
V s
be coniplete until
duly executed, mid
proved."'
pg O’CLOCK
•D MARKETS
in 1921, while
is a popular Tim*® feature
Don’t leave without the
Times on your vacation.
Phone us your summer A-
dress No charge for for:
v tnl nor
Walnut
Should the com
he said, there
Since the com
1 ployed To Reject Naval
Tonnage Basis.
By ,|( Mi s li. woon
' m ap * Id'....."led seree lid and i lied
| in di paiches in fore Are ola, wound
M 1 rd Again al Astei Ul z and at Jenn
after Ie ilia talen into the Iidiy. un
irrnnl.lv would lose
(Cop) richi, 1221
' inb ump I’m!' lIfidornourished chil
• drent.
colidilion
jedte d inf
s afthniich offved his ill.
him I found that Carter had made ,
almost a life study of the Custer
ampaign. had been over the wsom-
ine battlefield three limes, had
studied the transcript or the court-
fore ludge Chamhers fill
eomply with mi oriler di-
lany got the bid.
would be Uf) hitch.
siona1. who fought nn nil day duel
with Jones for the final honors, took
second place for the 72 hole grind
without navies for,
mittee of alleged
couraenusly. His drive was Bunk,
cred (hen his second soured high end
dropped into another sand pit, l,„I,,
hish I,ui left of the green.
Arnold was taken in fit. Anthons’s F. aloorc, commissioner of publio
hospital where he was reported to be | works.
[ doing well. His injury is not consid Tlte petition calls for the widen-
ere serious, . _
sentenced in sorve two years in the
on n| slain pel itentiary. In retirn for the
,,i and dismissal of the remaining charges.
j d.ny. it was announced F’riday. The
service will be hold at 1u ,i. lock in
1 ha morning.
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PINK SAND PRESENTS A NEW PROBLEM
f Ilir
by t he 0) • i nicht । in or
stinlek some soft earth nn the
Indian affairs, has
the health
the stn ndpoint
won.
in 1922
our file brizades were
paving of pole from Europe in Alaska.
, , . rive here .Sunday from Nome,
what IS Squarrons nf airplanes ;
martial rf Major Reno, had read
every word on the episode in the
Congressional Tibrary and knew it
holier than anyone I had ever talked
the ovation given him showed him
the crowd as soon as i he autograpl
enthusiasts would let him, mid went
. in the dull house. There he rested
as sparklers I
ineril xer ices will he held at I
" ' lork Saturday afternon. from th*
Mudins Memorial hall at the Shrine
temul The body will be shipped to
Iwrenn, Kans., for burial. Ths
j Hahn Indertaking company is in
charge of arrangements.
.lones and
\ iliial S. llosanicnd.
m\ rr tlyo
company ‛s
4 ' it | t ti । । j < , ।, I hr ’ । IS1 i id v ri |
• x ea ril child w hom rto -1
is alloged fo hve taLej to
le liNe witl Tos moni s pm
and each brought her nwn dish pan
and dish mop from home the enst ;
from thirty-six states.
are receiving milk ....... the mi ;,
He; solution of Oil!
Dea; wiin for the last
ha 5 born manazer of
and ice fund." M iss R salind
Mackay, director Ilf city
health nurses, said, ‘spells
hea It h fur a pom- child. The
sratitude of f he mothers js
pathetic. The rrratit ude of
t on.
ones slipped quietly away from
the home hole
avt nue. In celebration of the । urn 1
ine out of the billionth tire by the
Michelin company.
W hen in 1808, she rame up for
det orntion. she had conquereq (hr
stripes of a second lieutenant.
of vocutional
Work hefore I he bids weve received
was defended by Wa t ene E Monre,
eommissioner of public works, oh the '
Hrounds Iha I G. A. Nichols, who is
developing the addition, wanted 10
develop the property in a hur y an
Congress since
had finished
S9 T am glnd we have mi army
• post in Oklahoma named after
British Open Golf Honors ■ELSLD^
pj »M eecli ' '
Zvv ick aii'! (;
judge-.
In the , h e
ll I.'MX ciyii
ter Hagen, with
One bid for
Inst round players in, Abe
won Inst year.
motorists attempted to
' enuiry. and was actuallv mii 1 the
same as the rrn|,,rlmi zuard of the
Roman empire.
that US
sight of
injured by fireworks as a result of
I piled celebrations on nly 4 of lasr com'.
three blocks in
Ste5 and council shall have the rtehi
for d icioct nnv . mi -ill .
blank cartridgrs.
Nlligfish t saw i|(1,
7 ke. , Ji
/3
MB
while friends who had traveled with
hl mfrom the United Slates stood on
llie second floor gallery and with field
glasses surveyed the groin golrine
plain in the distance marehed Wal
'tor Ilagen mid his army, strivine
vainly to ......e the 71 need,al to win I
met Eoliby,
Hagen tried vallantly, 1t eoula do .
no better than » 7%, to tie with
George Von Elm Los Angeles nma-
RECALSE:
- In the thirteen years which the
ntrueture has stood surrounsled with
clonils of transpnrent pint, dust
from llie nhsodited vieinliy south
of n a minimum „f one peck of dust
'■IS sritled on each mnuare foot
Frierly but .concretely speaking
there has e been 1.170JT pecks of
pink dust to blow Uppn each square
Chi (i en Show Gratitude For
Milk And Ice By Gain-
ing Weight,
their extinetion in 1826, mi,| they
massarred by a corps of
troops raised for the pur
Natinnal Mr Transport
line.
WHEN Carter saw what I was
’’reading his eyes sparkled and
he began to talk. Within five min.
ia William II
W \SHINGTOX One hundred and
' ib h dal to this work.
Widow is Grief-Strieken
D an is survived by Ids widow,
Ihi.o sisters, ane his mother. M...
an w,-ls at the home of Mrs. F. E.
Willi m5 a sister. 111 West Nine,
'ornth Street. Friday morning. She
W 15 lna le to talk of the accident.
Willlams summeeded in locating
one of Dean's sisters a! Kansas Citv
Thursday night, but the other wo
lime not been located. His mother,
whose home is at lawrence, Kan.,
is believed to be visiting in Omaha.
comparins types of ships, a final
farcical touch was given to the wm
would be very small—just so nan for
the 180,000 cakes of snap (wholesale
pt'ice.)
Hurray! It's domeless! shouted
memhera of the women's commitiee
And like culled ambulances, floc
loin and nurses i„ care for the com
mine,.' members as they "passed
ouf" saying in Hui,, sieep: "ust
15,093.278,130 grains of pink dust
to wash off our capltol's face."
I. Jones and I.. E Burt of
For hi
Poges :2-e3 1am or
meel the ship twenty miles ot of
Seattle and escort it to a wharf.
(overnor Iartley has leen asked
10 ....... a procession throuel down
town Seattle, Amunsen leaves here
Mondor nigbt for New Y« I,
Ollthoma City, They
were going too fast to
' 1 1 r m I he point of llie
! The first woman to be so deco
rated was Marie Schellineh, who
might be well described as the Mollv
Pitcher of France. She volunteered
in the armies of the republic in the
H" of the revolutionary on, ,
lv,- wounded at the baule ut Jem,
many cases, reports to the health
servire asserted, injury or death tione imposed hv
"le to eplosives that Were con
and fiften com
the habies.- well i hr scales
Wns killed
way, nine
snuth of
when his
cUrve.
Monre further explained th.it in
case the Western l’aving company
was not the lowest bidder, then the
mixup which would restili must be
threshed nut by Nichols and the
Members of tha einh aro almost
unanimous in giving Dean eredit for
popolarizins golf in Oklahoma City.
H corling to several golfers,
t the timeot his death, Dean wns
N n nai ited
won li l .'i.- re.
to till’ Units
plant in Noy
teclilg him in retirn 1 he ehild n ml
!*" t chitihlite in llie i Bild's sup
wit hr ( htose to Hu to jall pending
fill 11 lira til - on l hr tontempt 1ro
newspaper published and of genera:
circulation in said city.
“ 1600.— Award of contract. At i in
time and place specified in sueh
the si an highway commisson, said
ulaX , . spent the night al Kingfisher
Wi l DC Dccmorn - son """" v was I’O early, arriving
WILL dc nESTORED nf 0,10 of the lareeny charges mid alout :
Suspense Tense
I hi re was a tense suspense after
= the nccient in friende
ng aid that the steerinz
e fj the front
• birdies 1 he anissiifes became corrupt
court-| needed forhis 71 to win or 72 to tie later and were finally so turslent
'that Sulian Mahmud II ordered
hn Hive $250 bond fill || x avipearance in
13100 distriet com i Monday for pj.] on
5,00 a dim ge of (ntnnit of curt.
,90 Tbe citalion for contempt was is
surd by l’hom as G. Chambers. dis
Major Reno, for a man whose repu.
tatlon has been unjustly attacked ।
is indeed deserving of yemembra nee, A "flirult Put
— 1 ------- | "ones plumped his perfect second
Puumi Pane a few feet from the hole and it volle,
Now Mrs. Melherson’k Hun.................. leyond, rhe • a
ing to sue the newspapers, and there Slisht moundin thezreen.
are several other ways of prolonging I . J dirficult one, Bobby
a publicity campaign. T ,T ,ns calmly As if it were
----------- । nothing but an everyday practice
200 HELD IN PLOT round, he was playing. He lapped;
-pr-Uiiiga little too gentiy, and the il
ON SPANISH RULER stopp ed two feet short of the cup.
' He walked n) and sank il. the rampnisn was diseont ined.
When he looked up he found Wal ; Iast year the service stated
rons hand exter ded in congratla | number of arcidents from vse
fireworks mounted again. The
"tn New Vnrk
; li» u lo ( 1 Ianoma
ni) schools, reinnined a prisoner in
hr colnty jail Fridav rather ilnm
T AST.night I was sitting in
office leading another eritique
Son Ilie Cuzter 'ampaign. this one a
• timely analysis in the Sunday maga.
nine section'of the New York Times.
; When Charley Carter, Choctaw in- .......a,,
dian himself, dropped in from Wash- lit nut amone
inston. Carter lives at Ardmore, is
the ranking member of the house
LI" bull detailed seor • nf Iriti-h
•pen championship will be fouse
nn Sport Page.)
women of the state the city or the
stale capItol wash the dirty pink
building.
ro reiluce the work to the mini
mum they strted fizurinu" ihus
11 capitol 1- 30u feet lang 150
feei nule, Hid fen high Hint makes
0,000 square feel of sui hue marble
onre lib while, now a shell pink
it would take 10,000 women
killed at about 10 o’clock
Thursday night when a road-
ster in which he was riding
with Pdand Long, brother of
Harold Long, Lakeside pro-
fessional. overturned on a
road nine miles south of
was shipped from
lv. rera rd less uf the figures set as
the cost of the project.
What The Laws Says comparing types of ships, a final EI.TIMon n, eot: ,
Section 4.595 of the compiled Okla- frcicnl touch was given to the war M Ilenry to can liti,
homa siatutesof 1321 provide that: " orls " hi h has been I a ging here pvearr.....lutinz the war or IM? Watson has agreed not to i
". . . city clerk to advertise fo "lheclnsti i' waa 'hen lis Iwn..... Imen: I IbiHsli appent from his conviet ion.
selod in',m„s„|. for furnishinz 1ie r,' , ? 11 o i in ships F 11 is s, Ke, 1
materials ana performing the work eWsdnX .....1 tsn write "The Stap Eanne ■
noeervm making such improve andwhi-h nas Een „.md since . 1 , । "; il"
mom (paving, Tlte notice for suet /navies existed , , ' ' "" "
proposils .shall state the street,/ Among the nations ol,mln- th...... F", , '' yoda >"""" nent
strrets or other public places to be dersof Era nee and Italy on this de ., II . , m"iI "an’ime lust......
Improved, the kind of improvements cision were t erho Slovaki , which "1 ........... ;l natlonnl pprk.
Iopseil, what bonds shall be re has neither sencoast nor navv P. . 10 '1 1 IIn leastworks on
quired to be esecuted by the eon land and Bulsaria, whose single 1 26 ' 58 " . " Pat! Sl " ha' e m , A ed Frida
tmacton, as aforesaid, shall refer to coast guard tug sank of old age n . .'H "hle into a need
the plans and specifk-alions .'111.1 yrar ago and a hair dozen others " Now they are •gam
shall state the time and when the whose combined navies do not equal 1" -• 1 •' - u SuDtember, 1813, when
plare where sih sealed proposals the flret of a typical Amerian cits l"' 1 1n) 1 "I nisht the'- rfused 10
Shall be filed and when and wher .la, bl did,. . X idd i, the stendy fire ,,f sisteen
the same shall be considlered I,, Hie rhe experts of Grnat Fritain, I'lih- ' u.diii,; ships inient i 'on
mayur and conneit said not, •s Japan nnel the I’nited States rop- "onehi : "l imor
shall be pullislied in to, conseru. rentins 10 perrent nf the m-n,
the issues of a ,la.li newspaper or stroneth. insisin that ton OIL OF WINTERGREEN
two eonseeusive issues of a weellv nate, 5 weil nS B"n tWer. armor
I ime M । - 121zi th , v (dan
ane l ons left Kingfisher
aflet 9 o < lock Thursday
tractors were ready to put rnnnIrIn
on the asphalt covering. I ll UI II 111 II I
-J1"";"™::" FnllullinL L ID
a HFci! ion dist 1.-I
in ileath
The lux!" nfcets (1f this
N 1720—servie Mns
MANILA, June 25.— The Philip-
pines will not immediately write n
constitution nor make other plans
fnc territoriai integrity tn bp etfec
Mru. ‘ . f. Irnw - r .....
Sosfie I' M nt hew- t
l.ul H. Nors a | , ...
•I. S, Rerfont
K. r. .1,
l’rek imsly H, icnew lerigee
BARIS -Terent hestowals nn n
only number nf women nf the
roveted < ross nf the Legion nf ifon
or have server to bring to light the
first case of ite kinci
the mayor and live after indepenilence is granted
louudl. . . the ngzregate amount of leeunse the carsing mil of aims '
which rontraet shall in no case ex- dong these lines hns been delave " 11 " 1 Ll |: ln
by ji dispute let we n sennte prnsi fevon. scom "n p, hun
dent. Quezon's national supreme eulIV‛.......... ‘They
lo the fuet th;,i oil of
the fommet tenchior Wns 'Dll the
“S°DDING keeps he i.ipilol equipped ulih | so mm ca I es (r s, np for,,.
• elenn." Carl I,, nice, chairman ' 90,001 dish pans llh.1 90,010 s( t ub """
"I III" slate board of arfairs, said liing brushes a nd 90,000 step ladder s
'Thursloy I using 110,000 dishpans of water and
"Where" 1keI worriel workers 127,016,37) horsepower of elbow
al the capitol Frilay. erense and ".22.898,454 "--wi-.il-
Women seeretaries and stenng. ! words ' workinz our hour eat h
raphers tool it seriously. A group 1 total "f 5,400,000 minutes,
went in Rice suggeeting that the I "nsh ths state nnptol s fare.
ge,,
,3
Wotk ot the pavina several dnys
lefore the city advertisen fer bis.
More Defends Action
Action nf i he cii y in allowing the
contractors to go nhead and:start
Amundsen
Sl’IIH, June
Man in Jail Passing Motorist Unable To
____ । Lift Mac line: Companion
Former Teacher Spurns Of-. Is Unhurt,
for While Wife ries To
Regain Ci,id,
Editorial
‘THIS is the anniversary of Cus.
■A- tor's last fight.
Fifty years ago today on the Little
Big Horn, Chief Gall, smart chief
of the Sioux, cut Custer's command
of the Seventh cavalry- to pieces,
killing every human being in the
party of 205 who stood j„ a nar
towing circle mull the last man wasi
shot down.
Oklahoma city times
EvenInz Edition of The Daily Oklahoman)
Paid Circulation Greater Than Any Other Eve ning Newspaper Published in Oklahoma
Was Rebnilding Course
Denn had been manager of the
Ikeside dub for more than four
Vels serving undot four adminis.
10! Sc0oW ' । nt |
l f • he : ' i, I IG,5
1 "" * Nn 0hu hl. lv \ M . I
"E.....—— .....
ouieroonn "'V in ........, I..... Min ....... " 1 WATSON DROPS APPEAL. I They.........
Um " in mopa STATE DROPS CHARGES I M.mi Pmemi
armament ronterenre, resumed Ibeir m the Provident asoria, o ro, , --- , , , ibme, f
sessions today, convineer of he im- k" in order to l"U- ch 1.25 grand ...... a
Psiit‛ ofncronplishing anything eineb.....elt te his children. j„. ..... ................ .......
When P nnee and 1taly. marssi, nl tent,"halpisstkenlolishishway department, wil be dis
ing their usual contingent of row. to go baij< in e, * ** missed E.. R Giithrev. secretary nf
boat ndmirais representing nations ,
I The Atlantan is the first American
m} amateur to accomplish the feat ana
"Row Boat Admirals'' Em- 1
Inlly Nows, rant of its poisonous properties.
CoNSTANTINOl’I.I The whele
nf Stamiu was re, emli illuminated
Dy the flames or a vast fire which
has destroyed the only remaining
wooden sovernmneut building, the
ancieut Sheikh ul 1slamate, Ximen
Vorothy Vi
Mitchell and Tom Harber, Britishers,
appeared tied for fifth place, with ..... , ,
209. ' Waten b"t they made valiant ,
wii. , I'hough only pnilly smmcwful rf-
1, Ir 1 mis and Jnnes, who ' fm ts to sa ve t he in a Iual.le , ,,
played together, were at each other's fan,I anelent furnitire wich "n
thront al every hole until the 71st 'never be t, p odieed
and Tnd. where Bobby gained his' By a .............. it ws
Lwo.stroles, Hasen hung close he in that th. Sheik.nl l-I.-,,, thp
bind, ready to fall upon cither or I first man |„ ihe Iand. tonitlovor
[(Ills building after ill,, masssore o
the renowned ,l.t nissn ies. It had
selled until-the year 1826 ae ihe
palace of the rhiet of the militia.
1'.. A. Arnold, 224 West Frisco ave ”
mi", an employe of he Kiowa Lum- ' A petition for the widening of
tier company, received a painfully Harvey avenue was drawn up Fri-
bruised aud cut foot when he was! day hy the city legal department
inn over hy n truck as he was u - and was to be circulated among
loading lime al Foirth streel and property holders on that street Fri-
congressman from the twefth Illi
I it "" noin diptriet died her, enrly tadas
. ! Dent h was caused hv enncer
Pnge 51 1 ___-___
FIRST THREE
PLAGES TAKEN
BY AMERICANS
Finish of Title Mate i Is Ex-I
citing as Any in History I
Of Event
Tur charges of grand laicens 1y 11 n. "Ib
f, ,',d. pending naninst Hardy Wat D"In " 15 drivins the roadster at
son Ir.. former audito for the State ' 1 lime the acrid.......'-mrcd. am
highwav department. win he dis norin m witnesses who found him
pinned under the steering wheel.
He tiled almost instanty.
Age Is Beautifid:
-Because serenity is a gFace
more lovely than excitability.
—Because experience is mere
trust-worthy than ignorance.,
—Because the full bloom is mote
noble than the bud.
— Eecause a goon retrospect is
more satisfying than a glorious
prospect.
—Because accomplishment Is al.
ways more inspiring than prom-
ises.
—Because lime has a habit of
sweetening the tempers.
me lep"!H-d
CLliN ELNND—(>11 of wintergreen,
rommmniy used in salves mid lin-
iments, is estremely pisonons when
tuken itternally, even |n moderate
doses. Hrs, N C, Welz,.| and J p.
Norse report th,ll I'Uimlth - ot les."
than twe fluid .........s has .. , - died
whu Hied the divorce
I ...... s’l. eocl'd in
VOL. XXXVII. No. 41 City and suburbs (be mo.; 15 vr. at edvaneg rWENrvTIIAe .------------------
— Outside ■ilbuibsn, son mo.; H yr. In sitvSncs 1W EN I Y-ElGHT PAGES—OKLAHOMA CITY, FRIDAY, JUNE 25 1926
Speaker Manuel Roaxos nt the dorors ver) l il chemicul diestrue
house of representatives, who is also tion.
a couneil official, named the re Edilm-lal comment in the Tournal
quired committees, including mom- of the Amprican Nedical a-so. la, ion
T ALIVAVS have resented ihe fact
that Fort Ueno is named arter 25.--(A)--B obb y Jones,
ndtarsnouCuster s subordinate America’s young amateur
and aide in lhat memorable disaster i • ...... 1
because 1 though' Ueno didn't try' champion, won the British
hard enough, nor early enough, to open golfing championship
et across and up to the aid of gal. today in as exciting a finish
as has ever been seen in the
ong history of the classic
event.
GIRLS’ SECRETARY TO
HOLD LAST MEETINS
—
The last business girls' meeting at
which Doi is Copeland girls' secre.
“MAOn RENu couldn’t get IIP.
ATI Carter said. "He did every
1 T Hung he could to get to Custer, Old
_ J* G ill beat him before he stalled. Gall
% divided th ’ forces and conquered. He
eeskept n covering force of such size
-"Y rid fror of Reno that his every ad- neted tor.
=* vance was checked. Beno's record is . But the magician was witholi his
u EnJvstly besmirched because he did wand, and inslead of ihe
T his .best and failed. The i.....; .....
p martini exonerated him and we of Hones. Sir Walter took a four at the
P the next generation should not re- par-three fifteenth, par-fours at ne
r memberqudoubt when the army’snest two and finished with a poor I were all
L ‘ 0 the ,ontrary. .six at the eighteenth for 76, , regular
• pARTER also told me that it was , -nnes Play ....................
Cn Cheyenne who shot custecoones"four rounds of 72 72.7:1-71
" The Sioux tried his cleyonne Fr , c-or ( of ' couplead with his
r disobeying Gall's orders that custer "8 ordsbroahin qualifying rounds
L be taken alive. The Cheyennes de. . " 1 - form one of the most
F (•nee was that he was not subject to mar a le neuresatns in zolfing
P the Sioux chiefs orders, that lie wn« : his total is the lowest
I e Cheyenne and that his chief bad stn.yop8,when im iaird won
, given no such order. That his orders '' , . ath. with 201.
. were when detached from his com.sThe frophy to the ,
", wand to give n good account of S , f firth time. It was
' himself, lhat lie had seen Custer kill first cpptured y a solrer from Am-
, four of his Cheyenne comrades and 1 erica w 7 when Jock Hutchison
did not know how many more he1 .— "alter Hasen was victorious
could kill so ho decided tn shoot the
HTdiIT"32
tary. Will be present will take place
at Camp Ione, El Reno interurban
step No. 10 this week end, according
<o Y. W. C. A. officials.
Miss Copeland, who has had |
sharge of the regular week end out- j
ings of Oklahoma City businens i
Kills, will leave for New York short- ' fl
ly. She has accepted a position as
girls' ""tetary in the MilwaukelY.
W. C A., and will ngsume herds. )
ties the latter pert of the aummer. Ml
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