Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 161, Ed. 5 Monday, November 15, 1926 Page: 7 of 18
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1926.
SEVEN
0068 OF BLUE
county farm agent.
will lead community singing during
BLOOD INVITED
ment program planned by the clubs
IN REVOLT ARE
40 Men, Pruiett States
TO SHOW HERE
yea!.
(iware Is Shot
Wocly is Identified
y
15 — P--Sergt.
charge
t he
clis are organized
I
HEX
said
Good English
near
ti'*
Nicholas Fe
rnandez have been killed
t loops
ae ording
CHEST
1-
)
un-
persons on murder charges and I
4)
$
W
foif.
>
within the
than to le enugh
il
the
murderous designs o
279
Mil." said Pruiett.
one
1/
g
"He is tli
y
y
son of an illustrious father,''
.V
o
proseciiting
t
"e
(iarrett
Ei
. I.
go into detail
E
:2
and Doberman-Pinchers:
1 hr
8-
auBi,
ilin girl the
Feneili t.
T’he assocint ion’
S next play
I
auditoy itim
vember 36.
doing this.
ondest
UCSU
Seen BSurying Bol l le
s
matter what followes.
AID EVERYBODY
4
Worth ani
AJIU
Main
ten out of fourteen die •
instantly.
FLEEING RAIDERS
Na y
□
I’ald Fee In Cattle
Pruiett paid tribute
to All step ।
n the
Okla.
7$
Ai,
nme
with the changing
homa Ciry’s
ca n
)
I
I
1
l
2.
J
rib
9#se*
22
Christmas
Campaign
1» en •
found.
men,
' I would rather he the victim of
meeting.
Will he
• ’cnt ra l
R •
D
Fitz
civie
(hr hottie in
lig elenicct
Pruiett has another theory about
the conduct of criminal cases which
S.
h
"Alabama.
bighschool
the
men
Y
»f
v.
i has
Press
Okla-
men
Bink
Ilia rsha l
aptain Youngwife
tndj the Chest of her
O U l
a n d
line
of affairs correct-
ly done.
AA
of
Si.
W on
pa'
litri.
1
St 3-
i e,
"‘Many
Ih ' a tise
EVERY DAY
A FEATURE DAY
y
in
e.
a i lorne} m
o the
' .Ina rez.
Don’! ‘ which
get awny," Butler pointed out.
In the meantime the three auto-
mobiles seized by the officers, valued
/
This
I ji nier
mitted
years
Old in
' NO REPORT IS FILED
ON GAME VIOLATIONS
o
There are tea and dinner sets to match any of the
1847 Rogers Bros. knife and fork patterns
IT’S A WONDER,
FOLKS ALL SAY
Exhibition Scheduled By Club
Later Part of Month.
• This Is Opinion of Graham,
Tulsa Banker.
in the afternoon, followed by election
“f officers and |da ns for the
"PT
"1
Oklahoma City |
Clinton y
“W
Ke2
54,)
Dress Shirts Correctly Done-up
f’or over 15 years, _ 17. .
• "===h— We keep
I'-
I
U
The “
N N I V F. R S A R \
P 1 T T E R N
trne mm.
New Oats comes to sou precooked.
The perfect texture is preserved. Yon
liver get the soggy, mushy body, so
ofton found in ordinary oatmeal. Just
boil New Oata three minutes before
aerving. Your grocer has New Oata.
Made by Kelloef in Battit Cmk
They said oatmeal couldn * he het.
tered. But it’s been done! It’s New
Onta, newest Kellogg product.
i"ni" iny rd’an Mmn"" •........
first souI fee that ।
to have
here No.
of the Juarez garrison.
■
There art s-piece tea
sets and the various ay
tides that mal^e up the
dinner serrice and
adorn the home.
1 si ml formerly was memher of Adolfo
j de La Huerta’s staff.
rural school
by a party of aimed men.
GITEX NISSPELIED: Stomach; der rommand of Maj. Jose Plorenz
iana, chief ol Lopez stuff, is seeking
the Iwo survivirs menlers of Fer.
co to press Wednesiay.
W. S. He man and Nir
«ill be in ■ harue ,,f | he
Lership meveme nt.
And now all voyagers on the shopping seas may share
this selfsame treasure. For the new Pieces of Eight Set in
1847 Rogers Bros. Silvcrplate is now being featured at
The Silverware Show holding sway this month at the
stores of all good silverware dealers.
some time
4.00996
It NEW OATA
4
had been afraid that the girl would
limneral lopay maid he has tainen
• . A. I wnnell, , hail ma n:
Woman, Bent On Killing, NINE MEMBERS
Harbors More Hate Than
ach,
Prulett went to For'
the lmttle to the Held and in the!
act of burying it she might nm have
Lukes, a
"IGm
fo
“Twelve is too many", she sadly sighed, “for my normal
table needs. And six doesn't provide a spare or two for
the unexpected guest.”
lisll
been connected
Mrs Hsbert
P'lace Not Selected
A show room has not been select.
ed, althongh plans nre being made
to obtain some downtown space SO °
that the public run attend during
the lunch hour or during A shoppinz
tour.
mAnsouNcING
the Pieces
2=
‘Ert men do not judge a woman
hy the same standard: they do a
man, no matter what they
under nath," says Pruiett.
What cleared this woman?
* file a report, according to Roy Lewis.
• district attorney.
Lewis said two wardens spent
" three days in ’nd around Oklahoma
• City mvest Iga ting complaints and left
for Washington without making n
* report.
he says.
inurder cases were
with the crime, no
will he closed Tuesday. The show
catalog, to be distributer to dog
owners over the entire nation will
it s simply a case where they can't »
worth: IILSTRIOUS;
t inguishee, renow ned.
General Lopez said that a detar h.
11 she had not been seen taking
much attention
Ml ep -it hes
fieli.
in a crime a
they are grouped and group officers
W" shn soon after dark last night elected. Two s m h gromps have com
C •>
, been drowned in the Mississippi river
here shortly hefore midnight when
4 a small boat capsized and sank. ;
« The accident occurred when nine
. men and women leaped into the craft
at police raided a houseboat after re-''V , in his plea to the jury,
* ceiving complaints of a liquor party. Showing the prejudices which sro
• The boat proved too small for the 1 11 asinst them, the trials. vieis
heavy burden and sank tudes ine criticisms they must
Police rescued one man and two enponter.,
» women. Two tolies were recovered ___I had it, effect upon the jury.
, ■ short time after. 7, ' 1
Wants Other* to Benefit 1
, of this literature ns they care to
• use in their own business for direct
. " mail purposes.
SIX DROWN WHILE
ti she h:ic
SILVERWARE
/or a service of eight
Eight ofeich in hollow handle
dinner knives with stain less
steel blades, dinner forks.des.
serf spoons, tea spoons, a sugar
( shell and a butter knife . . .
I in any of the famous 1847
ROGERS BROS, pattern* . .
including the Ambassador-
• Anniversary — Ancestral —
i and the new ARGOSY.
teth fl t gorgcout Chest
disNlaped
$49-50
or teith the UrILIrr TRAT
$44 50
terriers, and Enno Meyer or Cincin.
nati for all other breeds.
ALLEGED RUNNERS
SAFE, BUTLER SAYS
sent out from
io information
Fet hold of | he poison
Min. I'.
murderous passions of
By ROY BRAADSNAW
(Member of Times City Stam
"THE femal" uf III,, spcies is more deadly than tha male."-Kiplin:
ii. Birnham,
ney, Mi» M, B.
greatiy elis-
the lunch hour. A short entertain.
ne W hen i d of director-
and a word to i h»* wvist is sufficient.
Overlook Nis Elements
The firs woman that Pruit it ever
Lopez, com-
ach were given to the frogs and
eq ui nm e n t
methoels in
wax tried at Tisho
was acquitted.
evidence enough to
guards harracks at
' An array of petisreed dog* to WHEN a woman has murder in her heart she is more durin- more
. surPBN nil former showings in Okla. V determined, mule cunning and is possessed „r more hatred than
, homa will be offered for public view 1 can be crowded into the hearts of forty men."—Moman Pruiett.
November to 28, Inehisivelv at the liere is.siven two opinions of*—
* । . . ' woman. One is that of the poet
third annual dog show of the Okla and philosopher . rhe other In that
' homa City Kennel club, of the criminal lawyer and a man
Federal game Vardens who re.
R. K. At-
F1. Paso Texas. Nov, 1„.— (P,_
Nine of I he eleven members of the
5300,000.
not acie.
SYNONYMS: Eduention, learning , - - .
knowledge, t uit ion, 1 ruining, instrue maml.z.s I. nd,
tion, culture, schooling, I Manwhile there has been eon-
wonp Srvoy: •vs,. ,, w.s.1hlu"nhi N!.....ulation in the lorder
three times and it' is yvurs I." I3 tii ilentity of a prisoner
us Increase our vocabuiars |„ mas- I S e1 hell at the uarez gar-
tering one word each day. "wiMys " Snturlay, and from whom
The bottle Max,
For the first time. Mrs. Bedsoe
said, the show will he open |ini
Snday. This feature is expected ,
to attrnet an attendance almost ' "in ' these have been
by federl
revolut iona ry pa ri y
crossed into Mexico
double that of former years.
cently made an investigation nf al- (
• lezed violation of the United States i
game laws here in connection with
•hooting of ducks and geese on Lake
Overholser has thus far failed to
V‘ mher l under command of Gen.
CORK Nov.
simmons. in
White Swan
kept the 1
Shirts nf <
O
.Mrs. H. W . Redsne, secretary,
treasurer of the club, announces
that the entry Imks for th,, show
COTTON
20 cts. per lb.
Accepted same as rash om any
scholarship we sell. Your op-
portunity to sell your cotton At
a good price and get vour busi-
ness training now. Write for
particulars.
DRAUGHON'S
BUSINESS COLLEGE
olds"
Your throat soothed,
g head cleared, cough re- |
lieved-by the exclusive
« menthol blend in " '
LUDEN’S
MzNTot COUGH PHOTO |
explore most of tin theorles in'
the minds of the layman.
kinson of Kansas
and setters; Ted
for Airedale, fox,
Hr sailed and sailed the shopping seas . . . hoping some
day to find it. But always the treasure eluded her.
styles. You
depend on—
But time and tides are kindly to Captains fair and patient.
In a gorgeous chest, she beheld, one day, her long-sought
Pieces of Eight . Eight of each, instead of the usual sixes
or twelves, in hollow handle dinner knives with stainless steel
blades, dinner forks, dessert spoonsand teaspoons, with a sugar
shell and a butter knife to complete her “just right” service.
noy WilliamseniNTy Aepurp AMghas elected Paul Hammon a. prest,
XNVII " VEWI B NnHv dent and Juaiita Cieber, secretary.
IVIKTre rA enuaan e Jones elected Edward Lopp, presi.
nnac, /V0uud IV dUUULDdent, and Ellen MeMillan, secretary,
al Button and Choctaw will w given s . , . ,. .
B --- I rhools to lie vistted this week in
। Visits to eyery rural srhool in theclude these nt Luther, Prairie Dell,
new । county are Ieine planned by .1. n. Britten, Grant. Prairie Queen, Carey
Spencer, nssistant county agent, end and New Hope.
you. Ask your drugzist for Foley
Pills. Sold everywhere. (Adv.) ' j
Also
Please publish this statement as
I want people everywhere to know
of the wonderful lenefit I have de-
rived from the use of Foley Pills. 1
a diuretic stimulant to the kidneys."
Mrs. A. G Wells, Rocky Mount. N.
Car. long suffered physical distress
and that “always tired" feeling
which results when kidneys and
bladder' are not working properly.
Remember that the “always tired”
feeling shows something physically
wrong, and what Foley Pills have
done for others, they can do for
. .9)
“Sixes and ‘twelves" were everywhere. But never
a set of “eights".
pleted thet organization. Coctaw
l" Iiruinl a men vineni to adi
new memiers |lt the asso iition.
fien. lamon
H <lub work to
child
As rapidly as
ar.n"nrakrranygrrniz"varoum:" iii I w...... mm i-i.r..f
by federal enforcement officers are Ihn " en," " nd ir canght how al
well known as 'Oklahoma. cit, in. ' “ 1 Alle make her move-
stitutions" and no sporii hum is , . aPPeaI patural and her story
required in bringing them into rti,-1 she overlooked the fa.-t that
tody, according to A. R. Butler, pro- I one mizrht see her trying to
hibition director, est the poison, a biz thing in
"Within the next day or two wethe. commission of a crime.
will have all three men under nrrest. Tl woman took the bottle to the
field and buri d it and she had been
-
Couple Wed in Pane
GA 1.VESTOX, Texas, Xov. 15—
... , itoird lo gei in,, prosecuting attor-1 - Miss Pay Femom of ErEkton.
be CrE. ";in03 " "klihoma wilinrys to allow him to |,Mve a chemist , Nass., and '-I”1" Chester Pawson of.
' ' . 2 "'"i"" 'I "ivenis-lof his choosing pro nt when the the third itinck group, army air ser
- "I cmDpi" " the Onlahomans. tests were ....... He was refused |'^ were married Sunday as n
* * ,, . “l"nE °.P k. ‛iral Im, and took the matter up with the large transport plane which carrica
, . 08 . anker, president t nited States a i torney genera I. the weddins party of seven circled
,T idvortisin is to based tn Hut being in doubt as to what hishabovethefuirofMexto Lien-
dt nr' "th.......... and t reply "f the altorneygenerni tenant is -'•••ned at Port
• • [r:....... nMunms •.....
• ' ■ counties and of 150 cities wherein ! . X .....the------
. . the resources, indust rie, ana wppon I " "an o the body in Chase’s orrie
, , tunics of the county and niry wil ”, 1 "Pntoi ” room in a hotel and
' 1* set forth. Plared it in the •
• * < In addition I be fact surveys' , Fed Froe*
. . . there will be pictorial supplements | , here was some exritement about
of mchFof the counties and cities. 1 "issins organ and until Prulett
( ' Graham pointed out. The pictures had received word from the attor-
- i" he used to give graphic pro. ; nn! -general that he would be al-
ii*, of the resoures, industries and op- lwed to have a chemist present at
, portunities of the state, the examination. Pruiett kept the
* Member, of the Oklahoman,. Inc.. ‛ hid.
, r • Will he alle to obtain any amount ' Theve was a great sinughter of
horc d loads in Texas as a result
|° the test. Contents of the stom.
City for pointers ; defended for murder was a woman
Dealy of DaUas : " h" killed her 14- ear-old step
Irish and Iun’dauzhter 1y poisonine.
And women am eagerly welcoming
this wonderful hot cereal. They find
STATE’S RECEIVERSHIP huzonng,onmiptmngreanstann."on
She told the stors that she SUIT TO BE HEARD matchless food value of New Oata is
precious to them in their task of kecp-
Application of the aitorney gin ing their family fit the year round,
and sin- had decided to get ri of it erals office for the appointment of New Oata is a blend of oats and
■ a receiver for the Rted Seal Refining whole wheat, ineludiug the bran! But
rmpany wporatine in Oklahoma during the process of blending, thes
iCity. will I,, heard in dlistrict two grams, each so delicious and nour.
| Tuesay. idling, are merged into a new food.
The npplication ws made in ..... ' Nnw Onta combines nil the keen
nertior with a suit filed to ,-o||,- . relish of fine, rieh oats—all the indi-
But this led to the finding of the I 31 1,221 in gasoline tax „llezed ....... "idual goodness of whole wheat,
bottle and then there was an mi ' "lIt the stale from the company o,
tops’. The stomach was sent to a enation of Um romny’s filling
chemist, who lived at Fort worh. tinns ron.ed recently pending
He was lo make a chemieai examin. organization.
iition of the contents of the stom- --•----
kicked by criminais as well an
"Valuabl* information" concerning
Idols for a rnvolurin. The prisoner
- will he interrogated further Monday.
J I he Juarey . ommander said.
members of the jury told I'ridmi ' identity of th- Juarez prisoner is
lalen, and resulted in the acjuittal. beins kept secret so that followers
Th J's taking adrantage of hu." Adolfo de I.a Huerta will not
man prejudices and turning them k""" of his arest. General Lopez
lo the advantage of one in trouble. 1 sni1
woman's name was Molly' 1..... is ""I the objective of the
and the crime was coni- revolulionists in the garrison com-
near Hiclors twenty-rur"lnelonsppinion. He expressed the
ago. Prulett was a v. a rs 'I -' ha ' he relu!s mieht at tempt
that time and this was ill.. " """ """* with the Yaqui Iu
Hi III- in Boiera.
tt I-mmal Plarox Slid to be the
Unite States si"kosman f,„- de Ia Huerta here
'•>•' time "'"I arreste said (mdgbt that neither castr, ne
nien. l’r’uiett’s fee in this Dul:aiilo were known to him II.
•.me was 100 "-year old steers and -..Id.,I that nunrta h-is great friend
Id" yearling heifers. i ship for the yalis. ’
I of old., experience in dealing with
"uman beings. । By W. |„ GownoN
While woman may lie deadlle r I won is ' F"TEN M ISI’SEI >:
Iba. man in her murderous desires, ,W shy ",..... has „ right to he had rereived. General Fern. „la,
she does not murder as often as be commended." Say "deserves to commander
man. | be."
At least this has been the ex- OFTEX MIXI'ROXOI Xt Eli; Gov. I
prienee ol Moman Prulett and the ernment. Pronounce the "ern " ana ,
records bear out the statement. 1 not as it "er." ment nr fifteen federal soldiers
Pruiett Ims defended more than
• between $000 and $:,0 have iren
. confiscated as property of the gov-
ernment. and probably will be placed
' on sale later.
: ADVERTISING TO
Members of the Oklahoma Cirr
Civie Theater association will meet
at the Soresis elul Frietas niziit |n
A program will te given at the
pni-err .
. . eleet
Iuu it d
wo- |
l’here may have been n limo
when prosecuting attorneys did not
piy so much attention to the (1,.
mils ot a crime and the preparation ,
of ihn testimony, but that is not
FARM WOMEN CLUBS
1 IN CONVENTION HERE
Farm women's chibs of the county
lare completing their annual reporis|af
_ __ i in preparation for the annual federa. I
DEDODTEn Ilf A n tion meeting to be held in the Sorosis
KCUKI tu UCADSluprht"cmnnammrpaintt,
( lion a gen l.
ii . p .” | The women will meet a, 10:30
Mexican General and Staff "‛clrk and the mornine session wil populnus residlential district of C‛rk
Now Seeking Two Others I iven ovI t the rading r»-
| IN I" -teT .ports and n talk by Sam MeCuiston,
tilings mi not enugl in the lie
thinss that go to make up a mur-
der ease," Pruiett said.
Tin- writrr could illiistrate ibis Is
......ent cases in distriet court
here, but it would be a violation
Viss Malm- Cruig, home demonstra.
[tion agent. In an effort to present 4 1
theater association i
EXPANDS MEMBERSHIP
"his woman
mingo and she
There was
convict.
ST. PAUL. Nov. 15,—(—Six per.
) 8 sons were believed by police to have
Clrk. Mis
l. t iximi Discover new food surpassing
eatermem- ✓ oatmeal
of a < onfilene e
Y,"
SEATTLE. Xov 1 3— (P- Polire
announced last night that a body
found in a brush pile fifteen miles
north of here Thursday had been
identified as Corliss R. Harris nt
Ki nosha, Wis. Murder was indicated.
f’uban V’ublisber Dies
HAVAN \ Xov. 1.-,.. A—Don ,,nw
■'I. Gm-in. pblisher of EI Mundo,
dir,i yeterlay after an operation for
mptation of a fool. He was :s
s ‘ a i • old.
W
The /T
» I^ERSA r Y
•4 PA TTERN
1847 ROGERS BROS-
SILVERp LATE
She had given her some strych.
1 nine.
Be
' Ha l . Main
Toss Ulla rd. president nf the
kennel club, has recieved hondreds
of lettrrs from owners of rare
breeds of dogs, requesting infor.
• mation on the show. Memhers of
the American kennel club are es
pecially interested, since the na-
tional club rules will be enforced
for the show here.
Specimen is Songbt
An effort lx being made by lillard
to obtain ~pecimens of the Mokor
and Griffon Bruxellois breeds, rhe
Boxer breed is so rare it is not listed
in the standard dog book. Lillard
sayK, and the, Bruxellios, "the dog
with the human eyes." and Samoy.
ed. Schippereke and Dalmanian
breeds are classed as the rarest. •’
Judges for the show are: Dr. v:. c. '
Clements, of Peoria. TH.. Shepherds ’
M iss Ma । jemn t '»hii i
. lirewer. Mis |; H 1
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